IC 7060 Some Phases Of Haulage Accident Prevention In Anthracite Mines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. D. Currie
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

Haulage accidents in the anthracite region cause fewer fatal and lost-time accidents per million man-hours than similar accidents in bituminous mines, a fact that may be accounted for in several ways, but primarily because haulage, in a large part of the region, is restricted to haulage crews operating only on the gangways where most of the miners seldom come in contact with movement or handling of cars and locomotives. Generally in underground mines the number of men injured compared with the number killed is greater for haulage than for roof-fall accidents, while the number of men killed by haulage is second only to the number killed by roof falls.
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APA: R. D. Currie  (1939)  IC 7060 Some Phases Of Haulage Accident Prevention In Anthracite Mines

MLA: R. D. Currie IC 7060 Some Phases Of Haulage Accident Prevention In Anthracite Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1939.

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