IC 7461 Control of Roof and Prevention of Accidents from Falls of Rock and Coal

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. J. Forbes an Slo
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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9
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Publication Date:
Apr 1, 1948

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION This is the first of a series of information circulars dealing with the control of roof and the prevention of accidents from falls of rock and coal. These circulars are being published to focus attention of the coal-mining industry on this most prevalent source of fatalities and injuries and to present factual information that should be helpful in reducing loss from these causes.Records of fatal accidents in the coal mines of the United States, from all causes, have been kept since 1906; during this period approximately 30,000 men have been killed by falls of rock and coal in the bituminous-coal mines, and more than 7,000 men have lost their lives in the Pennsylvania anthracite mines from the same causes. From 1906 to 1930, about 900 men were killed annually by falls of rock and coal in bituminous-coal mines, and about 200 men were killed annually in anthracite mines during the same 25-year period. From 1931 to the present time, the number killed annually from falls of rock and coal has averaged more than 500 men in bituminous-coal mines and about 125 men in Pennsylvania anthracite mines.Numerically the record of accidents from falls of rock and coal shows improvement, but on a percentage basis and on a million-man-hours-of-exposure basis little, if any, improvement has been made during the past 40 years. The cold fact is that, year after year, about 50 percent of all those killed in coal mines in the United States lose their lives from falls of rock and coal."
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APA: J. J. Forbes an Slo  (1948)  IC 7461 Control of Roof and Prevention of Accidents from Falls of Rock and Coal

MLA: J. J. Forbes an Slo IC 7461 Control of Roof and Prevention of Accidents from Falls of Rock and Coal. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.

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