Injury Experience In Coal Mining, 1949 - Detailed Analysis Of Factors Influencing Mine Safety And Related Employment, Production And Productivity Data - Introduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 137
- File Size:
- 65173 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1953
Abstract
THE INJURY DATA and experience at coal mines in the United States for 1949 are presented in this bulletin under the following general sections: (A) General injury experience: 1. Tables 1 to 18: Contain current data on number of injuries, frequency and severity rates, average severity, major and detailed classification of injuries, and distribution of injuries by part of body and days of disability. (B) Selected injury data: 1. Tables 19 to 45: Contain current data on various selected factors of operating and physical conditions that have contributed to the occurrence of injuries at bituminous-coal mines and at Pennsylvania anthracite mines. These factors include extent of hand and machine loading, size of mine by employment and production groups, thickness of bed or vein, duration and number of work shifts, rating of mine as gassy, or nongassy, types of cap lamps, ventilation, explosives, and combinations of factors that influence mine safety. (C) Injury experience by States: 1. Tables 46 to 52: Contain current data on number of injuries, frequency and severity rates, average severity, major classification of injuries, injury records of all coal-producing States, and the relative standing by States according to injury-frequency rates. (D) Appendix: 1. Tables 53 to 84: Contain certain injury data for the years 1943-47 that have not heretofore been published.
Citation
APA:
(1953) Injury Experience In Coal Mining, 1949 - Detailed Analysis Of Factors Influencing Mine Safety And Related Employment, Production And Productivity Data - IntroductionMLA: Injury Experience In Coal Mining, 1949 - Detailed Analysis Of Factors Influencing Mine Safety And Related Employment, Production And Productivity Data - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1953.