IC 7530 Routine Ventilation Surveying in South Wales Anthracite Mines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Cloyd M. Smith
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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22
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Publication Date:
Oct 1, 1949

Abstract

Progressive mine management is placing increased emphasis on improved ventilation as a contribution to better safety , health , and productivity of miners . Management is on the alert for means of bettering the working environment by increasing the flow of air and distributing it more effectively to the working places , having in mind the necessity of avoiding exorbitant ventilation costs . A basic need in planning betterments of this kind is knowledge of existing rates of flow and air pressures , infCoorrmmaattiicon that is supplied through ventilation surveys . Some companies make partial surveys from time to time , but few make complete surveys on a routine basis . This report describes the practice of a large British anthracite -mining company , which operates 24 collieries in South Wales , in carrying out a routine program of ventilation surveying . Ventilation characteristics and climatic conditions in the working places of its collieries are determined at frequent intervals with a view to increasing the effectiveness of ventilation and protecting the health of workers . It is thought that many of the points of the procedure used in making the surveys and in compiling and reporting the results will be applicable to American practice and that a discussion of the program may be helpful to colliery managers who are planning similar work .
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APA: Cloyd M. Smith  (1949)  IC 7530 Routine Ventilation Surveying in South Wales Anthracite Mines

MLA: Cloyd M. Smith IC 7530 Routine Ventilation Surveying in South Wales Anthracite Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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