RI 2532 Drilling and Broaching in Slate Quarries

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Oliver Bowles
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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6
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Publication Date:
Oct 1, 1923

Abstract

"Conservation of slateWaste slate is a problem of outstanding importance in the slate industry, for a very large proportion of all slate quarried is thrown on the waste heap. While many uses for waste slate have been found, the demand calls for merely a fraction of the present supply of unused material. If the slate industry is to increase in prosperity, the producer's energy must be directed toward the development of ways and means of reducing waste to the lowest possible point. The Bureau of Mines of the Department of the Interior has devoted much study to this problem and a recent bulletin ** contains a detailed discussion of the waste problem.Attention has recently been directed toward an improved method of cutting slate in quarries, a method that promises to reduce greatly the percentage of waste material. The method has been introduced since that bulletin was published, and this supplementary paper covers the details of the process.A reversion in method,In connection with this new mode of operation history is repeating itself in a very interesting way, for the old quarry bar used years ago with steam drills, and later discarded in favor of the channeling machine .and the hammer drill, has been salvaged from the scrap heap, and again put to active use. The occasion for its employment is an attempt to improve quarry methods by the substitution of drilling for channeling or blasting."
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APA: Oliver Bowles  (1923)  RI 2532 Drilling and Broaching in Slate Quarries

MLA: Oliver Bowles RI 2532 Drilling and Broaching in Slate Quarries. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.

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