IC 7629 Truck Haulage At An Iron Mine In The Adirondack Mountains, New York ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert S. Sanford
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

This paper deals with truck haulage methods and costs at one of the many open-cut mines that are replacing rail haulage with heavy-duty trucks. At this mine, ore is trucked to a crushing plant, centrally located within one of the open-cuts. The requirements for efficient low-cost truck haulage are: Good trucks designed for heavy loads, adequate truck maintenance, smooth roads, and well-trained truck drivers The weighted average cost of hauling a long ton of ore to the crusher and the waste to the dump was reduced from $0.1993 in 1948 to $0.1114 during the last half of 1949, his corresponds to a cost per ton mile of $0.0864.
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APA: Robert S. Sanford  (1952)  IC 7629 Truck Haulage At An Iron Mine In The Adirondack Mountains, New York ? Summary

MLA: Robert S. Sanford IC 7629 Truck Haulage At An Iron Mine In The Adirondack Mountains, New York ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.

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