IC 6418 Men and Mines

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 2486 KB
- Publication Date:
- Dec 1, 1930
Abstract
Many of you radio listeners have probably never seen a mine . You may
be glad of it, but you should not forget that there is a vast army of men in
this country who not only have to see mines , but have to work in them day by
day in order that you may be supplied with many of the things you need. Specifically
, nearly a million men work in the mines of the United States , 700,000
in the coal mines , 110,000 in the metal mines , 100,000 in other mines and
quarries , and 75,000 in the oil and gas fields .
On a stormy night , the average citizen is apt to think of the perils
of the seaman . Particularly in the old days before steamships , many a prayer
went up " God help the poor sailor on a night like this . " At the same time ,
the sailormen often expressed fear for the poor landlubber , exposed as he was
to the danger of falling chimneys , swaying signboards , and uprooted trees .
So with the miner . Many of you may pity him , for working underground
in complete darkness except for feeble artificial lighting , mining coal or ore , drilling hard rock , handling explosives , and perhaps breathing vitiated air .
On the other hand , on stormy days , with rain , snow or hail falling , and with the
temperature low , or on hot bright days , I have often heard miners joke about
the poor fellows who had to stay " on top, " and could not get " down below" where
there was no wind , where no snow fell, where the temperature was unchanging ,
and where a man could have his own working place , arranged to suit himself ,
with little interference from meddlers and with no automobiles to dodge . So do
not feel too sorry for the miner . He is quite apt to be a strong , healthy ,
hearty person , making pretty good wages , and fairly well contented with his lot .
Citation
APA:
(1930) IC 6418 Men and MinesMLA: IC 6418 Men and Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.