IC 7973 Iron And Steel Scrap In California And Nevada ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
George C. Branner
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

This Bureau of Mines report presents information on the origin, collection, movement, and consumption of iron and steel scrap in California and Nevada. As far as practicable, information is presented on a grade basis. The iron and steel scrap industry in California is important from the standpoint of employment, economic essentiality, and dollar value. About 16,000 persons are either directly or indirectly employed on a full- or part- time basis in the collection, preparation, and sale of iron and steel scrap in California; in 1957 about 70 percent of the tonnage of products of California steel mills, valued at $271 million, was derived from scrap; the value of scrap in 1957 ($117 million) is about $10 million greater than the value of portland cement produced in California that year. The iron and steel scrap industry in Nevada is small.
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APA: George C. Branner  (1960)  IC 7973 Iron And Steel Scrap In California And Nevada ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: George C. Branner IC 7973 Iron And Steel Scrap In California And Nevada ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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