IC 6300 Some Hazards of Conveyor Loading in Coal Mines

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 657 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jul 1, 1930
Abstract
During the past few years the use of mechanical equipment for the loading and
transportation of coal at the working face has rapidly increased . Many mining officials
are of the opinion that mechanical methods have tended to reduce the hazards
of mining, and a number of statements have been made to this effect . Little actual
data upon which to base conclusions in regard to the relative safety of various
methods of mining have been made available . While it may be possible that these
systems of mechanical mining are inherently less hazardous , obvious dangers should
not be disregarded in the belief that the mere act of installing mechanical loading
equipment automatically brings about better accident records . The same rules and
regulations , modified to meet the new regime must be applied with the same discipline
as heretofore . By diligent study and application there is reason to believe that
new methods of concentrated mining can be utilized with at least a possibility of
increased accident performance . With the idea of preventing accidents by taking
available precautions against their occurrence , attention should be directed to the
dangers that exist where room and face conveyors are in operation .
Due to the cost pressure prevalent in the mining industry at the present time
mechanical means are often used in an attempt to decrease cost of production. The
management , after having spent considerable sums of money for new equipment , is
expected by stockholders and investors to show results by increasing tonnage and reducing
operating costs . Consequently the operating officials apply the same pressure
to local mine officials to obtain results . The natural reaction of the superintendent
and mine foreman is to secure the maximum production from the new method ,
and unfortunately safety is frequently , if not generally , sacrificed to this end .
In many instances , operators of new types of mechanical loaders are difficult to secure
and after being obtained are difficult to hold , especially if the new equipment
is more or less in the experimental stage . The tendency is to handle the
machine operators with " gloved hands " and to permit many unsafe practices which
ordinarily would not be allowed, in order to keep from antagonizing them and losing
their services . Although these unsafe practices become habitual and even uneconomical
, conditions thus established are difficult , sometimes impossible , to change .
Citation
APA:
(1930) IC 6300 Some Hazards of Conveyor Loading in Coal MinesMLA: IC 6300 Some Hazards of Conveyor Loading in Coal Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.