IC 7702 Central Mine Rescue Station, The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co. Mather Mine B Shaft, Negaunee, Mich. ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Rov G. Stott
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

In recent years there has been no loss of life from fires in the underground mines of the Lake Superior district, but numerous minor fires and several serious ones involving loss of property and production have occurred. The iron-ore-producing companies recognize that well-equipped mine rescue stations are a valuable asset against the ever-present ranger of mine fires or the possibility of hazardous atmospheric conditions underground. Prompt action by trained and properly equipped rescue teams is recognized as the prime essential in saving lives, property, and production when fires occur. To achieve this purpose, the mining companies have provided themselves with mine rescue equipment and maintain trained mine rescue crews. This circular describes how one progressive company has provided, maintained, and improved upon such protection for its underground iron-ore mines on the Marquette and Menominee iron ranges of Michigan's upper peninsula. SUMMARY The central mine rescue station of The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co. at Negaunee, Mich., has provided the company's mines with competent and well-equipped mine rescue teams. The new central mine rescue station at the Mather mine "B" shaft has the distinction of having underground training facilities provided as a part of the station. The company maintains the largest trained force in mine rescue in the Lake Superior district, and mine rescue training is employed as a part of the accident-and fire-prevention program. One of the most important results has been the promotion of closer cooperation and understanding between the management and the workmen. In addition to the service rendered to company mines, the station and its personnel have given assistance to others. The station and its equipment have also been used for training several nearby community volunteer fire departments. This mine rescue station and its personnel have been a dependable and valuable asset to the community in which it is located.
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APA: Rov G. Stott  (1954)  IC 7702 Central Mine Rescue Station, The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co. Mather Mine B Shaft, Negaunee, Mich. ? Introduction

MLA: Rov G. Stott IC 7702 Central Mine Rescue Station, The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co. Mather Mine B Shaft, Negaunee, Mich. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1954.

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