IC 7987 Injury Experience In Coal Mining, 1957 - Analysis Of Mine Safety Factors, Related Employment, And Production Data - Introduction And Summary
 
    
    - Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 77
- File Size:
- 29379 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1960
Abstract
INJURY DATA and experience at coal mines in the United States for 1957 are presented in this bulletin under the following general sections:  (A) General injury experience:  Tables 1-6: Current data on number of fatal and nonfatal injuries, frequency and severity rates, and average severity.  (B) Selected injury experience:  Tables 7-36: Current data on causes of injuries, distribution of injuries by part of body injured, days of disability, extent of hand and machine loading, experience by employ¬ment and production groups, and various other operating factors and physical conditions related to the occurrence of injuries at the Nation's coal mines.  (C) Injury experience, by States:  Tables 37-41: Data on injuries, injury rates, employment, causes of injuries, and severity rates.  (D) Major disasters:  Table 42: Data on major disasters from 1948 to 1957. A major disaster is defined as a single accident in which, or as a result of which, five persons or more are killed instantly or die at any time thereafter.  (E) Historical coal-mine-fatality experience:  Tables 43-47: Data on fatalities and their causes at bituminous-coal, lignite, and anthracite mines from the earliest records through 1957.
Citation
APA: (1960) IC 7987 Injury Experience In Coal Mining, 1957 - Analysis Of Mine Safety Factors, Related Employment, And Production Data - Introduction And Summary
MLA: IC 7987 Injury Experience In Coal Mining, 1957 - Analysis Of Mine Safety Factors, Related Employment, And Production Data - Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.
