RI 2059 Standardization And Systematization Of Mining Practice

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. R. Hornor
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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6
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Publication Date:
Dec 1, 1919

Abstract

Due mainly to conditions brought about by the war , the metal mining industry in this country is now passing through one of the most critical stages in its history , and is confronted by new problems upon the solution and adjustment of which depends , in a large measure , its future welfare and prosperity . The chief factors contributing to the cost of production are the cost of labor and supplies . It is conceded by our leading mine operators , managers , and engineers that any material reduction in the cost of labor or supplies , within possibly the next two or three years , cannot be anticipated , anl it is not thought likely that pre - war prices will ever again prevail . This being true , the mine operator must look in some cther direction to effect economies that will lower production costs . If this cannot be accomplished it will mean , in many instances , that mines and metallurgical works will have to be closed and abandoned , which will tend to disorganize the entire industry . How to lower production costs and still maintain the present high standard of wage , is the problem that is engaging the serious attention of mine operators and managers over the entire country . In As a solution to this problem it is thought that the most promising field of investigation lies in the direction of systematizing and standardizing mining practice , so as to effect economies in the use of both labor and materials . other words , to eliminate , in so far as possible , unproductive effort and waste and thereby secure a maximum of productive results , It is not the idea to speed up work or to demand a greater effort on the part of the workman , but rather so to systematize and standardize the various under ground operations that his energy will be directed into more useful and productive channels ,
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APA: R. R. Hornor  (1919)  RI 2059 Standardization And Systematization Of Mining Practice

MLA: R. R. Hornor RI 2059 Standardization And Systematization Of Mining Practice. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1919.

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