Mine Health and Safety at the Turn of the Millennium

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Raja V. Ramani
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

As the new millennium approaches, it is appropriate to assess the progress that has been made in mine health and safety, a matter of concern to management, labor and government. One can hardly look at the major events of the last century — from the birth of the US Bureau of Mines through the enactment of the modern health and safety laws — without realizing that the march has been relentless toward eradication of health and safety threats in mining. The progress is spectacular in mine safety and significant in mine health. In looking at the future, it is safe to assume that societal demands will increase for improved health and safety conditions in the workplace. So will the demands for greater technological leaps. The standards will for measuring success and the expectations of progress in creating a safer and healthier mine environment will grow. The possibilities are enormous of meeting these exacting requirements in the 21st century.
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APA: Raja V. Ramani  (1999)  Mine Health and Safety at the Turn of the Millennium

MLA: Raja V. Ramani Mine Health and Safety at the Turn of the Millennium. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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