IC 7458 Transportation of Iron Ore, Open Cut Mines, Lake Superior District

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John A. Johnson Frank E. Cash
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
May 1, 1948

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION During the 6-year period, 1940-45, 481,485,000 gross tons of iron ore was shipped from the Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin mines of the Lake Superior district. Approximately 367,000,000 tons, or 76 percent, of this ore was shipped from open-cut mines. The production of this large tonnage of iron ore from the open-cut mines of the Lake Superior district during the recent war was an outstanding achievement. It is questionable whether this record-breaking tonnage of iron ore, vitally needed for the successful prosecution of the war, could have been produced without the modern equipment and mining methods used in the district, The transportation of iron ore from the open-cut mines of the district is the most important phase of the mining cycle. Although some of the mines still use rail haulage advantageously, this method of haulage has been replaced at most nines with motor-truck haulage or a combination of motor-truck and belt-conveyor haulage.SCOPEThe transportation of iron ore in this report covers (1) power shovels, (2) rail haulage, (3) trucks, (4) belt conveyors, (5) shipping pockets, (6) accident statistics, and (7) safety rules pertaining to open-cut transporta¬tion. The purpose of the report is to discuss briefly and disseminate to the mining industry the modern methods, equipment, and safety practices used in transporting iron ore at the open-cut mines of the district.The 25 open-cut mines covered herein, located in the Marquette, Cuyuna, and Mesabi iron ranges of Michigan and Minnesota, shipped approximately 44,000,000 tons of iron in 1945, which amounted to 72 percent of the open-cut iron ore shipped from the Lake Superior district."
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APA: John A. Johnson Frank E. Cash  (1948)  IC 7458 Transportation of Iron Ore, Open Cut Mines, Lake Superior District

MLA: John A. Johnson Frank E. Cash IC 7458 Transportation of Iron Ore, Open Cut Mines, Lake Superior District. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.

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