RI 2302 Inspection and Assembly of Flame Safety Lamps at the Mine

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. C. IlsLey
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Dec 1, 1921

Abstract

It is most unfortunate that a few must often suffer , and perhaps die , that many may benefit from a fuller appreciation of the dangers surrounding mining operations , and the proper use of safeguards designed to offset these dangers . This has been the case during the last few months in the anthracite field , where several explosions , resulting in burnings and fatalities , were undoubtedly caused by the use of defective or improperly assembled flame safety lamps . Had this same lack of understanding regarding the proper assembly of this safety device , and had the same indifference on the part of the user in keeping the lamps locked at all times and in proper condition , been permitted in a region where the coal dust was explosive , a terrible disaster would surely have resulted . In nearly every coal -mining country , including the United States , the Davy and Clanny type of lamp has been superseded , and rightly so , by some kind of bonneted lamp . Bonneted lamps , especially of the naphtha type , while much safer than the unbonneted , have more parts and need more care in assembling . For this reason the burden of responsibility for their being properly assembled rests with the lamp man ; therefore , it is extremely important that only competent , conscientious men be given this work .
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APA: L. C. IlsLey  (1921)  RI 2302 Inspection and Assembly of Flame Safety Lamps at the Mine

MLA: L. C. IlsLey RI 2302 Inspection and Assembly of Flame Safety Lamps at the Mine. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1921.

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