IC 6344 What the Mine Foreman Can Do Prevent Injury from Falls of Roof In Coal Mines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. W. Paul
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Sep 1, 1930

Abstract

Mine foremen are employed in coal mines for two reasons: First, so that the underground work. may proceed in an orderly manner and that each employee gives attention to his duties; and second, by reason of the State law which re- quires the employment of such officials to see that the laws relating to safety are carried out. It may be seen that, with these two duties, the foreman has wide scope of authority and much responsibility. As foreman of operations he has to meet certain economic questions that contribute to the cost of producing the coal, and as the agent of the State he must also supervise and coordinate the work in such manner as to insure that the employees work under safe conditions. As the roof of coal mines is the source of the greatest hazard naturally the care of the roof must take much thought and planning on the part of the fore- man; and this circular is therefore presented to call attention to some things he may do to prevent injury to the workmen by falls of the roof material or coal. Mine foremen, in the principal coal-producing States, are certified by a State board which prescribes certain qualifications, experience, and character, attested by examination and personal endorsement. Certified foremen, therefore, are men who have had experience underground and know roof conditions and timber- ing methods. The suggestions herein are based upon observations made at many mines and collectively embrace practices that have been found to be in effect and pro- moted by experienced mine foremen:
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APA: J. W. Paul  (1930)  IC 6344 What the Mine Foreman Can Do Prevent Injury from Falls of Roof In Coal Mines

MLA: J. W. Paul IC 6344 What the Mine Foreman Can Do Prevent Injury from Falls of Roof In Coal Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.

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