IC 6198 Recommendations of the Bureau of Mines on Certain Questions of Mine Safety as of August 1929

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 26
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- 1537 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 1, 1929
Abstract
Mining men and State officials in their efforts to make mining safer are confronted
from time to time with various complicated questions . In recent years these questions have
tended to increase with the use of mechanical appliances . Twenty- five years ago electricity
had hardly been used in mines . To - day there is practically no other means of transmitting
energy employed in American mines , except in metal mines where compressed air is used for
drilling and small portable hoists . In coal mines there has been a great increase in mechanization
and a tendency to concentrate the mining operation , which has resulted in attendant
difficulties of ventilation and intensified the danger of coal - dust in bituminous and
subbituminous mines .
The answers to the questions which arise are not always obvious , as is shown by the
fact that even able , experienced men differ in their opinions of the best way to overcome
a particular mining hazard . The difficulty of solving the problems is also demonstrated
by the varying provisions in mine safety rules , both in official regulations and in the
rules of those mining companies who are endeavoring to do more than follow the letter of
the law . Such differences of opinion on the best way of meeting a difficult situation are
often found within the same mining organization , and so it has been in the Bureau of Mines .
Citation
APA:
(1929) IC 6198 Recommendations of the Bureau of Mines on Certain Questions of Mine Safety as of August 1929MLA: IC 6198 Recommendations of the Bureau of Mines on Certain Questions of Mine Safety as of August 1929. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1929.