RI 2986 Experience With Electrical And Other Means Of Firing Shots Of Explosives In The Anthracite Region of Pennsylvania

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. P. Howell
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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14
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Publication Date:
Mar 1, 1930

Abstract

"Technical statistical study has been made of accidents in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania in which explosives were involved. The data have been taken from the accident reports in the files of the department of mines of Pennsylvania, supplemented by inquiries in the field.This study has disclosed a wealth of information regarding the nature and the cause of accidents that occurred where different means of firing shots of explosives were employed. In the anthracite region shots are fired with fuse, with squibs, and with electricity,Many of the salient features of this accident experience are illustrated in this report of investigations, and a number of recommendations are made to reduce the hazards of each of these three methods of shot firing.Experience seems to demonstrate that, under conditions in the anthracite region, electric firing of shots is substantially the safest method; that accidents wherein fuse is employed are more frequent than accidents in which electric firing is employed; and that the number of accidents when squibs are employed far exceeds those in which either fuse or electric firing is used."
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APA: S. P. Howell  (1930)  RI 2986 Experience With Electrical And Other Means Of Firing Shots Of Explosives In The Anthracite Region of Pennsylvania

MLA: S. P. Howell RI 2986 Experience With Electrical And Other Means Of Firing Shots Of Explosives In The Anthracite Region of Pennsylvania. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.

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