RI 3411 Tests Of A Barrier Using Rock Dust In Paper Bags ? Origin Of Investigation

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 27
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- 10933 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1938
Abstract
About mid-December 1936, the safety director of a large coal corporation visited the authors at the Bureau's Experimental coal mine to discuss a rock-dust barrier he had invented primarily for use in trackless entries of coal mines. The rock dust in this device was carried in its original paper containers and means were provided for ripping these open so that the dust might be scattered in the path of an explosion. The inventor termed the device a "bag barrier", and this term has been adopted in the present paper for convenience. At that time the device was in an early stage of development, and the inventor felt that the barrier should be tested to determine whether it had enough promise of being successful to justify further development. The matter was taken under consideration and finally three tests were made during the week of February 15, 1937. It was concluded that while the device did stop an explosion in two of the three tests, it was much loss effective than ordinary rock dusting, and that too few data were obtained to permit direct comparison with tests of other barriers. Apparently, the conditions under which the device could, be successful 'Were somewhat limited, out the limits could not be defined without additional tests.
Citation
APA:
(1938) RI 3411 Tests Of A Barrier Using Rock Dust In Paper Bags ? Origin Of InvestigationMLA: RI 3411 Tests Of A Barrier Using Rock Dust In Paper Bags ? Origin Of Investigation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.