RI 2944 Accidents in Metal Mines Due to Falls of Men

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. D. Cannon
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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10
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Publication Date:
Jun 1, 1929

Abstract

"In metal and nonmetallic mineral mines during the 15-year period 1911 to 1925, 30.17 per cent of all fatalities and 16.57 per cent of all injuries were caused by falls of rock or ore from the back or roof or from the wail; 1.24 per cent of the fatalities and 11.05 per cent of the injuries were caused by rock or ore while loading at the working face; 6.66 per cent of the .fatalities and 2.49 per cent of the injuries resulted from men falling down 3 chute, winze, raise, or stope; and run of ore from chute or pocket caused 1.48 per cent of the fatalities and 1.93 per cent of the injuries.3 Hence, accidents due to falls of men and material caused. 39.55 per cent of the fatalities and 34.05 per cent of the injuries in these mines. Accident prevention can best be assisted by each company's preserving complete records of accidents classified according to cause and rate per thousand or 10,000 shifts. A systematic method of recording accidents and the employment of graphs or charts will be helpful to the company safety department in analyzing the cruses of accidents. The purpose of this publication is to analyze data on accidents caused by falls of men and material in metal -mines of the United States, and to suggest methods of preventing or reducing such accidents."
Citation

APA: F. D. Cannon  (1929)  RI 2944 Accidents in Metal Mines Due to Falls of Men

MLA: F. D. Cannon RI 2944 Accidents in Metal Mines Due to Falls of Men. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1929.

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