IC 7325 Testing Safety Catches On Mine Cages Lake Superior District ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Clyde M. Pearce
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Jan 1, 1945

Abstract

The Lake Superior iron-mining district includes parts of the States of Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. The laws of each State provide for an industrial commission and for inspection of mines. The following extract from the General Orders on Mines, effective October 25, 1937, issued by the Industrial Commission of Wisconsin, is the only reference to the use of safety catches on mine cages or skips found in the laws and regulations in the Lake Superior iron-mining district: Order 316 - Cages for Hoisting Men. (c) Sides, Gates, and Safety Catches. ***Every cage shall be provided with safety catches of sufficient strength to hold the cage with its maximum load at any point in the event the hoisting cable should break. (d) Testing Safety Catches. The safety catches of cages and skips used to hoist men shall be kept well oiled and in good working order. They shall be tested at least once each month by tying up the cage or skip with hemp rope, lowering a few feet of hoisting cable on top of cage, then cutting the hemp rope, provided that any other system of testing, which is equally effective, may be used.
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APA: Clyde M. Pearce  (1945)  IC 7325 Testing Safety Catches On Mine Cages Lake Superior District ? Introduction

MLA: Clyde M. Pearce IC 7325 Testing Safety Catches On Mine Cages Lake Superior District ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1945.

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