IC 7749 Safety Aspects Of Controls And Operations Of Belt Conveyors In Coal Mines - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. L. Brown
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

Coal has been transported by belt conveyors in mines for many years; however, only since the beginning of the general mechanization period have complete transportation system of this type been employed. Aside from my complete belt-conveyor transportation systems, belt conveyors are frequently used in conjunction with other transportation. Many early installations, for the most part, were made without standards as a guide. As a result, some States have outlined certain requirements based more or less on experience following mine fires. Correlation of these regulations should result in more uniformity in connection with standardization of regulations. The National Electrical manufacturers Association has published standards for mining-belt-conveyor installations2/ that should be helpful to the coal-mining industry generally. Bureau of Mines Schedule 2F3/ requires certain controls for permissible-belt- conveyor drives, and similar requirements are listed in Bureau of Mines bulletin 514.4/ Committees of the American Mining Congress have prepared much valuable information concerning operation of belt conveyors, and a subcommittee on fire-resistant belting has been active. 5/
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APA: C. L. Brown  (1956)  IC 7749 Safety Aspects Of Controls And Operations Of Belt Conveyors In Coal Mines - Introduction

MLA: C. L. Brown IC 7749 Safety Aspects Of Controls And Operations Of Belt Conveyors In Coal Mines - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1956.

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