IC 7479 Hazards of Entering Old Mine Workings

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Allen D. Look Van Fleet. Leonard A. Stanley M. Walker
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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19
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Publication Date:
Aug 1, 1948

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The hazards to be encountered in temporarily or permanently abandoned underground mines, quarries, and open pits are numerous, and hardly a year goes by without several reported cases of fatal or serious injuries occurring to unwary people who enter these old mines. Persons visiting mining areas for the first time, tourists, and young people, especially, proceeding in the spirit of adventure common to youth or to the venturesome have suffered many such accidents during exploration trips. The possibility of salvaging salable or usable equipment prompts men and boys to go into old mines, some through ignorance of the attendant hazards, but some jeopardize their lives hopeful of gain (in some cases pitifully small), thinking the hazards are not dangerous and that they can ""get away with it.""Persons fall into unprotected holes, some seek shelter from storms under high banks, and quarries and open pits are often chosen as places for recreation, picnics, swimming, etc; all such uses of these places are likely to be hazardous and to lead to accidents, frequently fatal.These hazards are known to men in the mining profession, and the danger to the public is realized by most of them. A solution to the problem has been sought at many mining meetings, and it is recognized that complete prevention of entry into old mine workings and surface mining areas is the ideal solution, but this, unfortunately, is not always practical; better education of the public, particularly children, should help to reduce the number of such accidents and will be effective in direct proportion to the extent and vividness of such education."
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APA: Allen D. Look Van Fleet. Leonard A. Stanley M. Walker  (1948)  IC 7479 Hazards of Entering Old Mine Workings

MLA: Allen D. Look Van Fleet. Leonard A. Stanley M. Walker IC 7479 Hazards of Entering Old Mine Workings. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.

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