RI 2109 Safe Storage of Coal

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. H. Stoek
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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8
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Publication Date:
Apr 1, 1920

Abstract

It would permit coal mines to operate continuously instead of intermittently . Intermittent operation increases the cost per ton for mining , and makes the yearly return to labor low . These conditions contribute to serious instability and unrest in one of the fundamental industries of the country and this can be changed only by coal buyers doing their part to insure steady work . The railroads are now required to transport the maximum amount of coal during the winter months when traffic is most interfered with by bad weather and when the maximum amount of coal is used by the railroads to handle other coal . The railroads now use nearly 30 per cent of the total output of coal . About one- third of their freight traffic is hauling coal , so that economy of fuel used by the railroads will produce a considerable gross saving .
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APA: H. H. Stoek  (1920)  RI 2109 Safe Storage of Coal

MLA: H. H. Stoek RI 2109 Safe Storage of Coal. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1920.

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