OFR-27-72 The Miner, His Job And His Environment: A Review And Bibliography Of Selected Recent Research On Human Performance ? Executives? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Charles Fried
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

The Coal Mine Health and Safety Act passed by Congress in 1969, called for research to alleviate the occupational stresses and hazards of coal miners. Spurred by a series of recent mine disasters the Congress directed the Bureau of Mines to increase its attention to the welfare of miners and to develop better working conditions and personal equipment for use in the mines. As one of the early steps in carrying out the provisions of the Act, the Bureau of Mines commissioned the Behavioral Sciences Group at the National Bureau of Standards to conduct a survey of the state of the art in ergonomics (human factors) as it has been applied to mining.
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APA: Charles Fried  (1972)  OFR-27-72 The Miner, His Job And His Environment: A Review And Bibliography Of Selected Recent Research On Human Performance ? Executives? Summary

MLA: Charles Fried OFR-27-72 The Miner, His Job And His Environment: A Review And Bibliography Of Selected Recent Research On Human Performance ? Executives? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1972.

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