Technologic Trends In The Mineral Industries (Metals And Nonmetals Except Fuels) (01864dad-f9be-4de8-925b-8c38a9c44013)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 25
- File Size:
- 1246 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1965
Abstract
SPURRED by demands of a buoyant economy for mineral products, output from mines in the United States established a new record. Removal of waste material, necessary for the extraction of economic minerals, kept pace with mine production. Earth moving by these two activities exceeded 3 billion tons, an increase of 5 percent over that of 1963. Crude materials from which metal or nonmetal products were derived accounted for 75 percent of the total. The remainder, mostly worthless, was classified as waste. Changes in the minerals industry result from many causes. Technological trends and labor productivity are among several significant and interrelated indexes that assist in the analysis of the changes. Therefore, a. study of productivity is helpful in measuring technological growth in mining. Concepts of productivity tend to vary with the purpose for which the term is used; frequently, productivity is expressed in terms of units of output per unit of labor, such as tons of ore per man-hour or man-shift. Comparisons of levels of productivity for a group of products are usually made using composites of output. Data for all metal and nonmetal mines except gold, silver, mercury, platinum metals group, and sand and grave were used to compile the composite for determining productivity for 1960-64. Copper ore, iron ore, and phosphate rock are mined mainly by surface methods, but characteristics of the deposits and differences in processing the crude material affect production of the commodities. Therefore, productivity data for these selected segments of the minerals industry reflect the influence of physical conditions on the exploitation of them.
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APA:
(1965) Technologic Trends In The Mineral Industries (Metals And Nonmetals Except Fuels) (01864dad-f9be-4de8-925b-8c38a9c44013)MLA: Technologic Trends In The Mineral Industries (Metals And Nonmetals Except Fuels) (01864dad-f9be-4de8-925b-8c38a9c44013). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.