IC 7011 Fatal And Nonfatal Electrical Accidents In Coal Mines ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. C. IlsLey
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

Many accidents rightly classifiable as electrically caused are not so classified for the reason that in numerous accidents the part that electricity played in causing the fatality is only suspected. For instance, a workman might receive a shock that would cause him to lose his balance and fall beneath a trip of cars; if no one saw the first part of the accident, the cause undoubtedly would be charged to "haulage." This paper covers a brief study of fatal and nonfatal electrical accidents. The first usually result from direct contact with the electrical circuit or electrical apparatus; the second more often are the result of arcing or flashing due to handling defective apparatus or making repairs on "live" equipment or circuits. It is hoped that helpful suggestions may be offered for minimizing accidents of these two classes.
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APA: L. C. IlsLey  (1938)  IC 7011 Fatal And Nonfatal Electrical Accidents In Coal Mines ? Introduction

MLA: L. C. IlsLey IC 7011 Fatal And Nonfatal Electrical Accidents In Coal Mines ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.

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