RI 3093 Consumption Of Explosives In January, 1931 (4d727d01-6059-4251-8e29-7d12b937b65e)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. W. Adams
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

The quantity of explosives sold in the United States in January, 1931, for domestic consumption, amounted to 368,100 kegs (9,202,500 pounds) of black blasting powder, 4,610;000 pounds of permissible explosives, and 16,533,000 pounds of high explosives 'other than permissible. These figures are based on reports received by the United States Bureau of Mines, Department of Commerce, from nearly all manufacturing companies, and include an estimate of sales by several companies that do not furnish monthly reports. Reports actually received from manufacturers showed soles of 365,977 kegs of black blasting powder (consisting of 220,892 kegs of granular powder and 145,085 kegs of pellet powder), 4,687,900 pounds of permissible explosives, and 15,496,152 pounds of high explosives other than permissible. Sales in January, 1931, were smaller than in January, last year, the decreases being 14 per cent for black blasting powder, 19 per cent for permissibles, and 17 percent for high explosives other than permissible. Sales in January 1931 when compared with soles in December 1930, show increases for all three classes of explosives as follows: 2 per cent for black blasting powder, 16 per cent for permissible explosives, and 7 per cent for other high explosives.
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APA: W. W. Adams  (1931)  RI 3093 Consumption Of Explosives In January, 1931 (4d727d01-6059-4251-8e29-7d12b937b65e)

MLA: W. W. Adams RI 3093 Consumption Of Explosives In January, 1931 (4d727d01-6059-4251-8e29-7d12b937b65e). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.

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