IC 7622 Analysis Of Haulage Fatalities In Coal Mines January - June 1951 - Part I. - Occurrence Of Fatalities In Bituminous - Coal Mines - Introduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 17
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- 1804 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1951
Abstract
This is a study of 58 fatal haulage accidents investigated by Federal coal-mine inspectors during the period January - June 1951. The information presented in this circular was obtained by analyzing fatal haulage accidents in 33 bituminous-coal producing counties representing 11 States. The physical conditions represent a cross section off producing coal beds. Mining and transportation methods vary, from those of small hand-loading mines to those of large modern mechanized operations. These data are thought to be representative of haulage conditions within the bituminous-coal mining industry and are submitted to follow up the Information Circular 7604 ?Analysis of Haulage Fatalities in Bituminous-Coal Mines - 1950.? Coal-mine haulage ranks second as a cause of coal-mine fatalities, and the problem of haulage safety is complex. It is subject to constant change and is comprised of numerous influencing variables, which are not always obvious. The solution to this problem will not come through the application of any standard formula or mechanical approach since the inherent factors are strongly influenced by the human equation, and the chain of circumstances is further affected by expediency.
Citation
APA:
(1951) IC 7622 Analysis Of Haulage Fatalities In Coal Mines January - June 1951 - Part I. - Occurrence Of Fatalities In Bituminous - Coal Mines - IntroductionMLA: IC 7622 Analysis Of Haulage Fatalities In Coal Mines January - June 1951 - Part I. - Occurrence Of Fatalities In Bituminous - Coal Mines - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1951.