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  • NIOSH
    Programmable electronic and hardwired emergency shutdown systems: A quantified safety analysis

    By John J. Sammarco

    Abstract- Emergency shutdown systems (ESDs) for mining machinery provide critical functions to safeguard miners. Traditionally, ESDs were realized with simple hardwired circuits; today, there is a gro

    Jan 1, 2007

  • NIOSH
    RI 5248 Titanium Plant At Boulder City, Nev.: Operating Costs ? Summary

    By C. T. Baroch

    This report summarizes cost data accumulated during 15 months of sustained operation of the Bureau of Mines Boulder City (Nev.) titanium plant, which had a capacity of about 1,350 pounds of titanium s

    Jan 1, 1956

  • NIOSH
    Tests Of Fiber-Reinforced Shotcrete At The Chief Joseph Mine, Butte, Montana

    By Lewis A. Martin

    Researchers from the Spokane Research Laboratory, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, in cooperation with engineers from the Department of Mining and Geological Engineering, Montana

    Jan 1, 2004

  • NIOSH
    Diagnosing and Controlling Moisture - Sensitive Roof in Coal Mines

    By Gregory Molinda

    Historically, coal miners have known that roof shales can deteriorate in contact with humid mine air, causing massive roof falls and injuries from falling rock. It is critical to recognize rocks prone

    Jan 1, 2008

  • NIOSH
    RI 4398 Investigation Of The Zinc-Lead Deposits In Horizons Below The Grand Falls Chert, Galena District Cherokee County, Kans.

    By Otto Ruhl

    As the result of a study of an area comprising some 100 square miles in the Missouri-Kansas Zinc district known to have produced zinc Ore from horizons below the Grand Falls formation, it was conclude

    Jan 1, 1949

  • NIOSH
    Using Major Hazard Risk Assessment to Appraise and Manage Escapeway Instability Issues: A Case Study

    By Stephen C. Tadolini, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen, Anthony T. Iannacchione

    A Major Hazard Risk Assessment (MHRA) was developed in Australia after a series of mine disasters in the 1990’s. A MHRA is used to help prevent major hazards, i.e. fire, explosion, wind-blast, outburs

  • NIOSH
    Use Of CFD Modeling To Study Inert Gas Injection Into A Sealed Mine Area

    By Michael A. Trevits

    Since the promulgation of the MINER Act and the follow-up changes to the regulations governing mine seal construction and maintenance, mine operators must be acutely aware of the atmosphere in sealed

    Jan 1, 2010

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    U.S. Bureau Of Mines Training Workshop On The "Mfire" Mine Fire And Ventilation Simulator - Mfire Users Manual Version 2.20 August 1995 ? Introduction

    MFIRE is a computer simulation program that performs normal ventilation network planning calculations, and dynamic transient state simulation of ventilation networks under a variety of conditions. The

    Jan 1, 1995

  • NIOSH
    Limestone Mining – Is It Noisy Or Not?

    By D. R. Babich, E. R. Bauer

    National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) researchers are conducting a cross-sectional survey of equipment noise and worker noise exposures in the mining industry. Surface and und

  • NIOSH
    Use of a Directional Spray System Design to Control Respirable Dust and Face Gas Concentrations Around a Continuous Mining Machine

    By Gerrit V. R. Goodman

    A laboratory study assessed the impacts of water spray pressure, face ventilation quantity, and line brattice setback distance on respirable dust and SF6 tracer gas concentrations around a continuous

    Jan 1, 2004

  • NIOSH
    IC 6272 Mining Laws of Ecuador

    By A. D. German

    This paper presents one of a series of digests of foreign mining legis- lation and court decisions which is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the right of American citizens to

    May 1, 1930

  • NIOSH
    Acceleration And GPS Data Monitor Truck-Haulage Jolts

    By J. Walden, J. Rhoades, R. E. Miller, R. Gibbs, P. Boman

    Accelerometers and pressure transducers, mounted in suspension components, can be used to monitor the ride of haulage trucks. Presently, it is difficult to tell what caused a jolt to the truck using e

  • NIOSH
    OFR-125-78 Noise Control Of An Underground Load-Haul-Dump Machine

    By Geoffrey C. Huggins

    Diagnostic: tests were performed on a production ST-5A Load-Haul-Dump machine manufactured by Wagner Mining Machinery Company to evaluate and rank order noise sources. The diagnostic evaluation indica

    Jan 1, 1977

  • NIOSH
    Employment And Injuries In The Fuel Industries - Introduction (f4a7aa6a-19aa-47c3-a09b-c83c5ea22034)

    By Forrest T. Moyer

    THIS CHAPTER of the Minerals Yearbook contains injury experience and related employment information for the coal-mining, coking, oil and gas, peat, and native asphalt industries in the United States f

    Jan 1, 1964

  • NIOSH
    Practical Experiences With Application Of The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) In Australian Coal Mines

    By David Hill

    The Australian underground coal mining industry has made extensive use of the Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) classification system for a diverse range of purposes in recent years. These include mining m

    Jan 5, 2007

  • NIOSH
    IC 9483 - Water Well Safety Bits

    By Dana C. Reinke

    Water well drillers are exposed to high levels of noise while working. NIOSH researchers have found that water well drillers are exposed to levels above 85dB (A) while performing certain tasks during

    Jan 9, 2005

  • NIOSH
    RI 7640 - Methane And Dust Control By Water Infusion - Pittsburgh Coalbed (Fairview, W. Va.)

    By R. P. Vinson, Abdurrahman Cetinbas, Joseph Cervik, M. G. Zabetakis

    The effect of water infusion on the flow of methane and on the production of dust was investigated at an active face in the Pittsburgh coalbed. The average total flow of methane at the face decreased

    Jan 1, 1972

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    IC 6760 Explosions In New Mexico Coal Mines, 1895 To 1932 ? Introduction

    By G. M. Kintz

    From 1895 to 1932, inclusive, 1,0163/ men were killed in and about New Mexico coal mines. Of these, 473 (approximately 47 percent) were killed in the 17 explosions listed in this paper. The second lar

    Jan 1, 1934

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    IC 6265 Mining Laws of Esthonia

    By E. P. Youngman

    The basic mining law of Esthonia is the law that was passed by the Parliament (Riigikogu), or State Assembly, on March 17, 1927 (effective Avril 1, 1927), superseding the Russian Mining Law Book VII o

    May 1, 1930