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  • NIOSH
    Summary and Conclusions (c3ccceaa-17e4-4de9-b989-5247323d8562)

    By Thomas V. Falkie, R. Venkataramani

    1. Summary This investigation is concerned with description of the loading function at the underground coal face, and the identification of varia¬bles - geological, geometric, mechanical, and operati

    Jan 1, 1972

  • NIOSH
    Research Needs – Acknowledgments – References - Glossary

    This report was limited to a search of available literature on under- ground methods to combat acid water pollution. From this review it is evident that very little work has been done in this specific

    Jan 1, 1970

  • NIOSH
    Technical Note - Injuries Associated With Continuous Miners, Shuttle Cars, Load–Haul–Dump And Personnel Transport In New South Wales Underground Coalmines

    In the three years to June 2005, 959 injuries associated with continuous miners (CMs), shuttle cars (SCs), load-haul-dump and personnel transport (PT) were reported by NSW underground coal mines, comp

  • NIOSH
    Model Logic

    By C. B. Manula, R. L. Sanford, R. A. Rivell

    A generalized flow diagram is presented in Figure 1, which shows the relationship of major model functions. This chart does not necessarily represent the anatomy of the computer program, but is design

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    Risk Assessment Of Hand-Arm Vibration By Estimate, Taking The Example Of Hand-Guided Stone-Working Machines - Introduction

    By Uwe Kaulbars

    Vibration measurements at the workplace are often complicated and expensive. The assessment of the risk in conformity with EC Directive 2002/44/EC “Vibration” (which lays down the minimum requirements

    Jan 6, 2006

  • NIOSH
    Determining Underground Roof Bolting Machine Operators Noise Exposure Using Laboratory Results

    By Peter Kovalchikb, Gregory Colec, Syd Peng, R. J. Matetic, Jeffrey Petersond

    Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) data indicates that the roof bolting machine is third among all equipment and second among equipment in underground coal mining whose operators exceed the

  • NIOSH
    Surface Coal Mine Fires

    By Maria I. De Rosa

    Table 19 and figure 7 show the number of fires and fire injuries for surface coal mines by state during 1990-1999. Table 19 also shows by state the risk rates, employees' working hours, lost work

    Jan 1, 2004

  • NIOSH
    Roof Bolt Bond Tester - Objective

    Develop a lightweight, portable device for use in mines for non-destructive testing of resin grouted roof bolt bond integrity. Approach A unique, intrinsically safe, electronic instrument has bee

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    Introduction (3cf7235d-a887-450c-bdd5-d6383bd539a7)

    By R. V. Ramani, A. S. C. Owili-eger

    The Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 (sec. 303 (b)) stipulates that no working section of the mine shall contain more than 0.5 percent carbon dioxide and no harmful quantities of other

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    Electronic Circuit Breaker For Data Collection Systems Used In Mining - Objective

    Provide a means to (1) rapidly disconnect a multifunctioning signal channel from a multichannel data collection system, (2) protect electronic devices from damage while causing the minimum amount of d

    Jan 1, 1990

  • NIOSH
    RI 7368 Mine Water Research - Plant Design And Cost Estimates Forr Limestone Treatment

    By Edward A. Mihok

    This paper presents plant design and cost estimates for limestone treatment of acid mine water covering a wide range of quality and quantity conditions. The treatment process consists of limestone neu

    Jan 1, 1970

  • NIOSH
    The Electromagnetic Response Of A Buried Sphere For Buried Dipole Excitation - Introduction

    By J. R. Wait, D. A. Hill

    The feasibility of locating a buried vertical magnetic dipole source (horizontal loop) from surface measurements of the vertical and horizontal magnetic field components has been investigated by Wait

    Jan 1, 1973

  • NIOSH
    RI 7075 Revegetation Studies At Three Strip-Mine Sites In North-Central Pennsylvania

    By M. O. Magnuson

    As part of an experiment in the restoration of lands strip-mined for coal, revegetation studies were conducted at three backfilled strip-mine sites in north-central Pennsylvania. The sites were subdiv

    Jan 1, 1968

  • NIOSH
    RI 7441 Diffusion Studies Of Light Hydrocarbon Gases Through Coal

    By F. S. Karn

    Measurements were made of the flow of helium, methane, ethane, butane, and toluene through thin disks of coal. All measurements were made on a dense layer in the Pittsburgh seam identified as attritus

    Jan 1, 1970

  • NIOSH
    New Safer Truck Ladders Are Also Crash Resistant - Objective

    Reduce injuries caused by slips and falls from large haulage vehicles. Approach Replace the flexible-cable or chain-type lower ladder steps, with steps that extend closer to the ground and do no

    Jan 1, 1980

  • NIOSH
    Seismic System Locates Channel Sands And Faults In Coal Seams - Objective

    To improve mining safety and efficiency by providing a practical way of detecting faults and channel sands that disturb coal seams. Approach A seismic system using a shallow blasthole has been d

    Jan 1, 1976

  • NIOSH
    RI 7717 Economics Of Mixed Potassium-Cesium Seeding Of An MHD Combustion Plasma

    By P. D. Bergman

    The high price of pollucite ore, its limited availability, and the need to provide stack removal of S02 present formidable obstacles to the use of pure cesium as a seeding material in MHD power genera

    Jan 1, 1972

  • NIOSH
    Practical Boundary-Element Modeling For Mine Planning

    By Gregory J. Chekan

    As part of the initial investigation and validation of a new boundary-element formulation for stress modeling in coal mines, the underground stresses and displacements at two multiple-seam coal mines

    Jan 5, 1999

  • NIOSH
    Measurement Method For Determining Absorption Coef?cients For Underground Mines

    By P. Kovalchik, S. Peng, G. Cole, R. Matetic

    Previous studies conducted by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) have shown that approximately 90 percent of coal miners and 49 percent of metal/nonmetal miners had a he

  • NIOSH
    Appendix D - Shuttle Car - Weighing Experiment

    By Thomas V. Falkie, R. Venkataramani

    Hand portable truck axle scales were purchased from the Martin¬Decker Company, Santa Ana, California, for weighing the rubber-tired mine shuttle cars. The scales consisted of two hydraulic load-pads,

    Jan 1, 1972