OFR-134-80 Electrical Practices In Metal/Non-Metal Mines And Mills - Mine Power Systems, Mill Power Systems, Federal Regulations, Electrical Accidents

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 305
- File Size:
- 91613 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1980
Abstract
The principal objectives of this study are to: (1) survey electrical practices in metal and non-metal mines, (2) survey electrical practices in metal and non-metal mills, (3) clarify the federal regulations governing electrical practices in metal and non-metal mines/mills, (4) analyze electrical accidents, and (5) make recommendations aimed at improvement of the safety of electrical practices in metal and non-metal mines. Information was obtained from literature searches, accident reports, visits to 27 mines and 12 mills, and discussions with knowledgeable industry and government people. The various electrical power systems and practices at the mines and mills visited are described. Similarities and differences based on the type of mining and the minerals being mined or milled are presented. The federal regulations governing metal/non-metal mine/mill electrical practices (Code of Federal Regulations, Title 30, Sections 55.12, 56.12, and 57.12) are presented and discussed. Explanations of each regulation are provided in an appendix. The attitudes of mine/mill operators towards the federal regulations are described. An analysis of the electrical accidents in metal/non-metal mines and mills during the period 1972-1978 is presented. Recommendations, including specific research and development activities, aimed at improvement of electrical safety in metal/non-metal mines are submitted.
Citation
APA:
(1980) OFR-134-80 Electrical Practices In Metal/Non-Metal Mines And Mills - Mine Power Systems, Mill Power Systems, Federal Regulations, Electrical AccidentsMLA: OFR-134-80 Electrical Practices In Metal/Non-Metal Mines And Mills - Mine Power Systems, Mill Power Systems, Federal Regulations, Electrical Accidents. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1980.