RI 2223 Working for the Minet's Safety

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 481 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 1921
Abstract
At the main experiment station of the U. S. Bureau of Mines , situated in
Pittsburgh, Pa . , three phases of its work in behalf of the safety of the coal
miner are the establishment of permissible explosives for use in gaseous and dusty
mines , the development of electrical equipment that can be used with safety in
mines of this character , and improvement in the safety of mechanical devices used
in and about the mines .
Also
That these efforts are beginning to have a cumulative effect in lives.
saved is evident from the fatality statistics of the industry . Although nearly
80,000 more men are employed in coal mining than ten years ago and much more coal
is mined , the fatalities each year are considerably less than ten years ago .
the amount of coal mined in a year for each life lost has risen between 60,000
and 70,000 tons . In 1909 , the year before the Bureau was created , the production
of coal for each life lost was 174,416 tons . In 1920 , the production for each
life lost was 285,000 tons .
Citation
APA:
(1921) RI 2223 Working for the Minet's SafetyMLA: RI 2223 Working for the Minet's Safety. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1921.