RI 3199 A Study Of Falls Of Roof And Coal In Northern Colorado

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. Tomlinson
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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30
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1933

Abstract

Fatalities from falls of roof and coal are responsible for the death of more than 1,000 miners annually in the bituminous coal mines of the United States, or practically one-half of the total fatalities in and about these mines. The men are killed by falls singly or in small groups and little or no publicity is given these accidents as they lack the spectacular features of gas and dust explosions. As a result, the public and even the miners have the impression that accidents from falls of roof and coal are just one of the unavoidable hazards of the coal-mining industry. This belief is not true. Accidents caused by falls can be avoided largely by the application of sound engineering principles, by education, and by proper leadership in the industry, just as gas and dust explosions and accidents caused by explosives have been reduced in recent years.
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APA: H. Tomlinson  (1933)  RI 3199 A Study Of Falls Of Roof And Coal In Northern Colorado

MLA: H. Tomlinson RI 3199 A Study Of Falls Of Roof And Coal In Northern Colorado. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1933.

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