RI 2711 Falls Of Roof And Coal In Bituminous Coal Mines.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. W. Adams
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Jan 1, 1925

Abstract

luring the past two years the Bureau of ?,lines has been receiving from 100 to 150 coal mines in various States a report of each accident causing death, permanent total disability, permanent partial disability, or temporary disability lasting beyond the remainder of the day or shift on which the accident occurred. For each 100 accidents in these groups, there are perhaps from 35 to 45 accidents that do not disable the employee beyond the remainder of the day, and of these fraction-of-a-day accidents the Bureau has compiled no statistics. Information revealed by the reports is to the effect that falls of roof and coal in bituminous coal mines are responsible for 28 per cent of the temporary injuries to underground workers and 33 per cent of the days lost from all temporary injuries underground; they also indicate that falls caused 59 per cent of the deaths from all causes underground. Figures compiled by R. N. Hosler, of the Pennsylvania. Mine Rating Bureau, and covering accidents in bituminous; minis in that State, chow that 61 per cent of the deaths underground during the years 1917-1921 wore due to falls. Neither of these percentage figures includes deaths in major explosions; figures for all bituminous mines in the United States during the five years 1920-1024, inclusive of deaths in major explosions, show that 52 per cent of the deaths underground and in shafts were due to falls of roof and coal.
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APA: W. W. Adams  (1925)  RI 2711 Falls Of Roof And Coal In Bituminous Coal Mines.

MLA: W. W. Adams RI 2711 Falls Of Roof And Coal In Bituminous Coal Mines.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1925.

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