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Self-Reported Musculoskeletal Symptoms Among Operators Of Heavy Construction Equipment
By N. Kumar Kittusamy
The purpose of this study was to assess the adequacy of the cab design and to determine the percentage of musculoskeletal symptoms among workers. A questionnaire was designed to assess demographics, w
Jan 1, 2003
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Self-Sealing Brattice For Coal Mine Rescue And Recovery
By Fred N. Kissell
A self-sealing brattice intended for use during coal mine rescue and recovery operations has been designed and tested by the Bureau of Mines. The major design difference between self-sealing and conve
Jan 1, 1976
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Self-Sealing Brattice For Coal Mine Rescue And Recovery ? Objective
To restore ventilation and prevent the accumulation of explosive or toxic gases by quickly installing substitutes for stoppings blown down by an explosion. Approach Temporarily replace blown dow
Jan 1, 1977
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Sensitive Ground-Fault Protection For Coal Mines - Objective
Improve the safety of mine workers by developing a sensitive ground-fault relay system capable of detecting and isolating low level ground faults and thereby minimize the danger of electrocution.
Jan 1, 1986
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Seventy-Two Fatalities Have Occurred at Coal and Metal/Nonmetal Mining Operations Since January 2001
This article updates the status of fatalities occurring in both coal and metal/nonmetal mines from January through December of 2001. Based on preliminary accident reports, as of December 31, 2001, sev
Jan 1, 2002
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SF6 Tracer Gas Analysis Of Mine Ventilation Systems - Objective
To investigate mine ventilation problems which do not lend themselves to conventional anemometer and smoke study techniques by use of SF6 (sulfur hexafluoride) tracer gas. Approach SF6 tracer ga
Jan 1, 1982
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Shear Mechanism For Mining-Induced Fractures Applied To Rock Mechanics Of Coal Mines
By Brian G. White
Two examples of en echelon mining-induced fractures seen in hard-rock mines provided a basis for inferring that fracture zones and bedding plane separations immediately surrounding mine openings are p
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Shear Origin of Tension in Excavation-Induced Fractures
By Mark Larson, Steve Iverson, Brian G. White
The authors hypothesize that excavation-induced extension fractures are caused by elastic shearing displacement that in turn causes tension oblique to a propagating shear zone. Such extension is manif
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Shear Strength Evaluation of Clay-Rock Mixtures
By Anthony T. Xannacchione, Luis E. Vallejo
At present, there is little knowledge concerning the shear strength of clays containing floating rock particles with concentrations from 0 to 30%. In practice, the effect of rock particles is typicall
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Sheathed Rock-Breaker Explosive Charge - Objective
To develop an explosive charge that will effectively break rock in underground mines and that can be safely fired without the use of blast-holes or the need for stemming. Approach The Bureau of
Jan 1, 1983
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Shock And Impact On North American Locomotives Evaluated With ISO 2631 Parts 1 And 5 - Introduction
By John J. Gordon, Neil K. Cooperrider
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard ISO 2631 [1,2] provides three methods for evaluation of human exposure to vibrations that contain occasional shocks or impacts. Part
Jan 6, 2006
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Shock Reduction for Low-Coal Shuttle Car Operators Using Viscoelastic Seating Foam
By S. Gallagher, A. Mayton, R. Merkel
The prolonged exposure of equipment operators to shock and whole-body vibration (WBV) IS linked to cumulative back, neck, and abdominal disorders. In low-coal mines, space restrictions make seat suspe
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Short-Encapsulation Pull Tests For Roof Bolt Evaluation At An Operating Coal Mine
By Stephen C. Tadolini, Steve Bessinger, James Pile, Christopher Mark
The San Juan Coal Mine, located near Farmington, New Mexico, supplies the San Juan Generating Station with more than 6 million tons of coal annually. To replace dwindling surface mine production, San
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Short-Term Gravimetric Sampling Helps Isolate Dust Sources - Objective
To pinpoint dust sources and to improve dust control on longwalls. Approach Use short-term gravimetric sampling to determine the severity of various dust sources, and to evaluate dust control te
Jan 1, 1982
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Side-Boom Scrubber For Continuous Miner Dust Control - Objective
Reduce mine worker dust exposure by capturing airborne coal and quartz dust generated by a continuous mining machine. Approach Install a water-powered scrubber system operating at 1,000 psi on t
Jan 1, 1989
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Sideboard Device For Improved Face Ventilation In Coal Mines
By Edward F. Divers
The Bureau of Mines recently tested a sideboard device that is designed to act as an extension of conventional brattice, thus improving face ventilation of developing room-and-pillar-type coal mining.
Jan 1, 1979
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Significant Events In 1986 - National Economic Performance
The U.S. economy continued to expand during 1986, although at the slowest pace since 1982 when the current business expansion began. Real gross national product (GNP) grew about 2.6%, slightly below 1
Jan 1, 1986
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Significant Events In 1987 - National Economic Performance
Real economic growth for the year will most likely exceed the Administration's estimate of 3.2%, up from 2.9% in 1986, unless consumers change their spending patterns more than expected as a resu
Jan 1, 1987
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Significant Events In 1988 - National Economic Performance
Real economic growth for 1988 may fall short of the 3.3% projected by the U.S. Department of Commerce in August 1988 be-cause the summer drought and intense heat in many areas curtailed output more se
Jan 1, 1988
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Silica Dust Sources In Underground Metal/Nonmetal Mines - Two Case Studies
By H. R. Grau
NIOSH’s Pittsburgh Research Laboratory is currently involved in research to identify silica dust generation in underground metal/nonmetal mines. The ultimate goal of this research is to develop con