IC 7577 Central Mine Rescue Station, Globe-Miami District, Mine Rescue and First-Aid Asociation, Globe, Ariz

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. A. VANFLEET Allen D. Look
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Aug 1, 1950

Abstract

The ever -present danger of mine fires and the possibility of hazardous atmospheric conditions in underground mines make a well-equipped mine rescue station a valuable asset to any mining district . Rescue equipment without proper maintenance provides only false security , because neglect may make the apparatus unfit for use in an emergency . Promptness in fighting mine fires is important ; frequently the first 30 minutes of action are worth many hours later . Likewise , the equipment will be of little value if enough men trained in its use are not readily available . This circular points out how such protection has been provided in an Arizona mining district by establishing a well- organized , adequately equipped , central mine rescue station. ·
Citation

APA: L. A. VANFLEET Allen D. Look  (1950)  IC 7577 Central Mine Rescue Station, Globe-Miami District, Mine Rescue and First-Aid Asociation, Globe, Ariz

MLA: L. A. VANFLEET Allen D. Look IC 7577 Central Mine Rescue Station, Globe-Miami District, Mine Rescue and First-Aid Asociation, Globe, Ariz. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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