IC 6519 Fatal Accidents in Alabama Coal Mines During 1930

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. E. Cash H .. B. HUMPHREY
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Oct 1, 1931

Abstract

Sixty-one fatal accidents were reported in the mines of Alabama during 1930. This number is a decrease of 15 per cent as compared with 1929; however, production was 13 per cent and the man-hours worked were 16 per cent less than in the previous year. There were 21,731 men employed inside and 3,386 outside. Table 1 gives the comparative rates per million tons and per million man-hours for the United States and for Alabama for 1929 and 1930. These rates are based on figures published by the State and by the United States Bureau of Mines, with preliminary figures for 1930. (These sources of data are used throughout this paper.)
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APA: F. E. Cash H .. B. HUMPHREY  (1931)  IC 6519 Fatal Accidents in Alabama Coal Mines During 1930

MLA: F. E. Cash H .. B. HUMPHREY IC 6519 Fatal Accidents in Alabama Coal Mines During 1930. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.

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