IC 7874 Methods And Practices For Producing Crushed Granite, Weston-Brooker Co. Warren County, Ga. ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Norman A. Pace
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

This paper is one of a series being published by the Federal Bureau of Mines on methods and practices used in mining and preparing crushed stone for market. Performance, in terms of units of work or tons produced per machine and per operator man-hour, is given whenever that information can be obtained. Direct operating costs are useful for comparing different methods and are included, if available. In addition to describing equipment and methods used} the Bureau considered it desirable to discuss the engineering reasons for the choices that have been made. This paper is particularly concerned with operation of the Camak quarry and plant of the Weston-Brooker Co. The quarry and plant are near Cedar Rock, north of State Highway No. 80 and east of Middle Creek in Warren County, Ga., and about 40 miles west of Augusta. Rail access is by a spur line of the Georgia Railroad from Camak, 5 miles southwest. The main office of the company is at Cayce, S. C.
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APA: Norman A. Pace  (1959)  IC 7874 Methods And Practices For Producing Crushed Granite, Weston-Brooker Co. Warren County, Ga. ? Introduction

MLA: Norman A. Pace IC 7874 Methods And Practices For Producing Crushed Granite, Weston-Brooker Co. Warren County, Ga. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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