IC 6944 Bureau Of Mines Apparatus For Demonstrating Electrical Ignition Of Mine Gas

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. J. Gleim
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

Many people consider the mining of coal to be an extremely hazardous occupation; but it should be remembered that most large industries have to meet special conditions which, if not dealt with properly, might become hazards to life and property. Mining men may not always be fully aware that some practices and certain equipment that is incorrectly designed or maintained can lead to dangerous conditions. In endeavoring to help the coal-mining industry to prevent accidents and disasters, the Bureau of Mines has engaged in a program of education on conditions and practices that must be avoided. An effective way to teach safety is by visual demonstration. For example, it is generally known that certain kinds of electrical flashes have ignited explosive atmospheres in mines, but actually to see and hear explosions caused by electrical sparks of different size and character under laboratory control is likely to teach a much more emphatic and lasting lesson than would be learned by merely reading about them. The interest manifested by those who witness the demonstrations seems to prove that this is true. The purpose of the demonstrations is not to discourage the use of electricity in mines, but rather to indicate what types of equipment (including some generally regarded as harmless) can ignite gas and what safeguards have been developed to prevent such ignitions. It is hoped that this information will improve the ability of mining men to cope with underground hazards.
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APA: E. J. Gleim  (1937)  IC 6944 Bureau Of Mines Apparatus For Demonstrating Electrical Ignition Of Mine Gas

MLA: E. J. Gleim IC 6944 Bureau Of Mines Apparatus For Demonstrating Electrical Ignition Of Mine Gas. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1937.

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