IC 7489 Change Houses in the Lake Superior District

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 78
- File Size:
- 9846 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1949
Abstract
This circular describes four modern change houses of the Lake Superior
iron - ore district , all conceived and constructed since 1937. The oldest change
house described herein was constructed and occupied in 1938 , yet it embodies
the modern improvement of air - conditioning . The purpose of this report is to
describe and illustrate improvements with regard to health and safety features
combined in the construction , arrangement , ventilation , heating ,lighting , and
other features , with the aid of photographs , sketches , and diagrams .
The modern change house is a fire - resistant structure in which intermingling
of men in mine clothes and men in street clothes , hazardous dust , heat
and humidity , crowding , poor lighting , slippery and muddy floors , and inadequate
facilities for clothes and for bathing have been largely eliminated . The miner coming off shift at a modern mine no longer faces the elements
when he gets off the cage . He travels through a tunnel to the change house ,
where he is cooled gradually by room temperatures as he passes from the mineclothes
section and shower room to the street - clothes room . He is assured of
dry clothes when he is ready for them . No longer is he sent out of the change
house into a muddy yard to drive away as best he can . The modern change house
has an improved parking lot and graveled or concreted walkways from it to the
change house entrances .
Citation
APA:
(1949) IC 7489 Change Houses in the Lake Superior DistrictMLA: IC 7489 Change Houses in the Lake Superior District. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.