IC 7566 Review of Dust-Allaying Practices at Working Faces in Some Bituminous-Coal and Lignite Mines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. J. Forbes R. K. Franklin S. T. Reese
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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30
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Publication Date:
May 1, 1950

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION It is a recognized fact that in the coal-mining industry coal dust must be allayed to promote the safety and health of underground workers. The Bureau of Mines has been cognizant of the hazards of coal dust for many years, and the necessity of controlling such dust was acknowledged when the Federal Mine Safety Code was formulated. Accumulations of coal dust increase the explosion hazard in a bituminous-coal mine and facilitate the propagation of an explosion. Some of the coal dust produced in mining is inhaled by the workers and contributes to respiratory infection. Impairment of vision and personal discomfort resulting from working in dense clouds of coal dust reflect unfavorably on the efficiency of workmen. Considerable coal dust, originating at the working face, is carried in the ventilating current and deposited elsewhere in the mine, thereby increasing the explosion hazard. It is apparent, therefore, that if coal dust could be allayed effectively at its points of origin, the dust-explosion hazard in bituminous-coal mines would be reduced greatly.Although dust control is practiced in many bituminous-coal and lignite mines, the extent and effectiveness of control for the, entire industry-is not generally known. The purpose of this circular is to present such information clearly, and to encourage coal-mine operators to install dust- allaying equipment.Factual data on dust-allaying practices at working faces in a large number of the bituminous-coal and lignite mines in the United States were .compiled from reports on recent Federal inspections of these mines, The information is presented in tabular form to permit review of the dust-allaying practices of a substantial part of the industry, by States, and also according to employment, and loading practice."
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APA: J. J. Forbes R. K. Franklin S. T. Reese  (1950)  IC 7566 Review of Dust-Allaying Practices at Working Faces in Some Bituminous-Coal and Lignite Mines

MLA: J. J. Forbes R. K. Franklin S. T. Reese IC 7566 Review of Dust-Allaying Practices at Working Faces in Some Bituminous-Coal and Lignite Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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