OFR-77-78 A Census Of Mobile Machines Used In U. S. Surface Coal Mines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Eric E. Unger
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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171
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Results are presented of a census of the machines used in surface coal mines in the United States. The numbers of each machine type and model reported to be in use are tabulated for large and small mines in the Eastern, Central, and Western regions. Also tabulated are the average daily usage times of the major machine categories and the numbers of machines that have acoustical and other cabs. Projections of the total numbers of primary production machines are given. It is found that heavy tracked dozers and wheeled front end loaders constitute the most prevalent machine types, and that generally a very few models of machines made by one or two manufacturers constitute a major fraction of the population in each machine category. About 70 percent of all machines are reported to have some kind of cab, and about half of these are reported to be acoustical gabs; it is noted that acoustical cabs generally came into significant use since about the early 1970's. It is observed that the percentage-wise mixes of equipment types used in the various categories of mines differ significantly for only a few types of machines, notably for heavy dozers and loaders, and for haulers, highway trucks, and internal-combustion engine-powered shovels and draglines.
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APA: Eric E. Unger  (1977)  OFR-77-78 A Census Of Mobile Machines Used In U. S. Surface Coal Mines

MLA: Eric E. Unger OFR-77-78 A Census Of Mobile Machines Used In U. S. Surface Coal Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1977.

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