RI 3203 Places Of Occurrence Of Injury From Falls Of Roof

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. W. Paul
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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15
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Jan 1, 1933

Abstract

A study of mining methods and underground practices as they influence injury from falls of roof or coal reveals data as to the location in the mine where such injuries occur with the greatest frequency and as to some of the methods and practices which are in use for the prevention of injury. This paper, which presents statistics bearing on the frequency and place of occurrence of accidents and discusses regulations and practices which have resulted in a low-frequency rates from falls of roof and coal in a few representative mines, takes its information from mine-accident reports and from the results of studies conducted in a group of 80 mines in the bituminous coal fields of Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. The statistics from this group of mines cover periods of one to four years but average 2 years and 7 months. During this time these mines produced over 110,400,000 tons of coal, equivalent to one-fifth of the annual production of all bituminous mines in the United States. The coal beds of the mines in the group studied are mostly flat, with local pitches of moderate degree. A number of mining plans are in use, each of which follows a general system of multiple entries, gross entries, and rooms. Room and pillar in panels either advancing, retreating, or half advance and half retreat, and the block system are employed. The methods of pillar extraction are by splitting, slabbing, pocket-and-stump, and open end. It is hoped that in presenting some of the details of the methods and practices at particular mines of this group which have commendable records in the prevention of injury some goad may accrue to many other bituminous mines which have similar natural conditions.
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APA: J. W. Paul  (1933)  RI 3203 Places Of Occurrence Of Injury From Falls Of Roof

MLA: J. W. Paul RI 3203 Places Of Occurrence Of Injury From Falls Of Roof. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1933.

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