Mining - Operating Organization at Mines of Consolidation Coal Co. (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. R. Matthews
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

This description of the organization of the Consolidation Coal CO. is intended to include only the portion that is charged with the responsibility of the actual operation of an individual mine, although it has seemed advisable to include several of the all-division personnel, who necessarily come in direct contact with the mine officials. The Consolidation Coal Co. has a staff and line organization and, while most of the contact between these two wings is made between officers ranking above those discussed in this paper, field representatives of several of the staff departments play such an important role in the control of certain phases of activity at the mines that a true picture of the mine organization cannot be had unless these men are included. The demands made upon the producer of large quantities of coal have certainly never been so exacting as they are today. Reductions in the number of accidents and in the cost of individual accidents has passed from the category of a desirable achievement to an unqualified necessity. Although the market price of coal today is lower than it has been in many years, consumers have never been so critical of quality. This market condition is especially severe on the producer to whom one bad shipment may mean the loss of a contract. And the battle to keep the reduction of production costs abreast with constantly dropping prices wages incessantly. For the legitimate producer this situation demands a mine-operating organization that is comprehensive, versatile, efficient and economical; and it is in an attempt to meet these conditions that our present system has been designed. To say that this line-up is incapable of being improved or that it is applicable to all conditions would be to assume a degree of presumption which certainly is not intended here, but our system does meet the conditions which we are called upon to face today with a smoothness and thoroughness which we consider reasonably satisfactory. Authority or Consultation On the chart of Fig. 1 an attempt is made to show as clearly as possible the authority and responsibility of each mine official, together with the
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APA: A. R. Matthews  (1931)  Mining - Operating Organization at Mines of Consolidation Coal Co. (With Discussion)

MLA: A. R. Matthews Mining - Operating Organization at Mines of Consolidation Coal Co. (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1931.

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