RI 2366 Oklahoma Promotes Safety in Mines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. J. Parker
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jun 1, 1922

Abstract

State governments are increasing their efforts each year toward promoting the safety of miners .. Accidents underground are being avoided and mines made safer by means of revising and adding to their mining laws , by enforcing them through mine inspection departments , and by hearty co - operation with other agencies working miners ' safety . The U. S. Bureau of Mines is glad to testify to the co -operation that it receives from State mining departments in its safety work ; reports of the field mining engineers of the Bureau bear witness almost daily to the efforts of the States toward safety in mining . * This Through the courtesy of Mr. William Ogilvie , District State Wine Inspector of District No. 2 , with headquarters at "cAlester , Oklahoma, the Bureau has been furnished with a copy of a letter sent to various mining companies of Mr. Ogilvie's district in Oklahoma, relative to safety in Oklahoma mines . letter shows both the vigorous efforts which the State of Oklahoma is making toward increased safety in mines , and the recognized value of the types of electric cap lamps approved by the U. S. Bureau of Mines as " permissible " for use in gaseous mines ; it is accordingly reproduced in part : "hen during my first inspections of several coal mines in the district I found gas , or fire- darp being given off more or less constantly from the freshly cut coal at numerous points throughout the mines , I became uneasy relative to safety conditions , and am still considering your safety from many angles , but I am more concerned about the gas given off and the coal dust produced daily, than any other factor at the present time .
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APA: D. J. Parker  (1922)  RI 2366 Oklahoma Promotes Safety in Mines

MLA: D. J. Parker RI 2366 Oklahoma Promotes Safety in Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.

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