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RI 9632 - Secondary Explosion Hazards During Blasting In Oil Shale And Sulfide Ore Mines
By Michael J. Sapko, Eugene M. Bazala, Eric S. Weiss, Kenneth L. Cashdollar
The data presented in this report are the results, to date, of an ongoing Pittsburgh Research Center Disaster5Prevention research program on the explosion hazards associated with blasting operations
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Determining The Root Causes Of Flame Cutting And Welding Fires In Underground U.S. Coal Mines
By Jürgen F. Brune, Alex C. Smith, William D. Monaghan
One of the predominant causes of fires in underground coal mines is flame cutting and welding. These fires can lead to major events such as the explosion that occurred on January 22, 2003 in an airsh
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Detection Of A-C Machine Winding Deterioration Using Electrically Excited Vibrations
By F. C. Trutt, J. Sottile, J. L. Kohler
Presented in this paper is a theoretical review of the relationships that should exist between electrical winding parameters and the mechanical vibration of a-c machine elements under normal and fault
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Field Method for the Determination of Insoluble or Total Hexavalent Chromium in Workplace Air
By Dale Marcy, Pamela L. Drake, Kevin Ashley, Kyle J. Hazelwood
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health method 7703 is a portable field procedure for the analysis of workplace air filter samples for hexavalent chromium (CrVI) content immediately afte
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A General Framework For Prioritizing Research To Reduce Injuries And Diseases in Mining
By Russell Levens
A strategy for prioritizing mining health and safety research by evaluating the potential for risk reduction through interventions is proposed. Mining has one of the highest incidence rates of injury
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Continuous Respirable Mine Dust Monitor Development
By Bruce K. Cantrell, Stephen W. Stein, Kenneth L. Williams, David Hassel, Harvey Patashnick
In June 1992, the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) published the "Report of the Coal Mine Respirable Dust Task Group, Review of the Program to Control Respirable Coal Mine Dust in the Unit
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Bolt Load Changes During Initial Face Advance And Cross-Cut Breakthrough
By Steve Bessinger, Steve Signer, James Pile
The San Juan Mine and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health conducted a study to measure how development mining affected bolt loads. Twelve fully grouted, instrumented roof bolts w
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IC 7447 - Protection Against Lightning At Surface And Underground Mining Plants
By D. J. Parker, D. Harrington, L. H. Harrison
The necessity for protection against the hazards of lightning manifests itself from time to time in the mining industry by reason of loss of life, damage to electrical equipment, fires in surface stru
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Status of a Tapered Element, Oscillating Microbalance-Based Continuous Respiralble Coal Mine Dust Monitor
By Bruce K. Cantrell, Stephen W. Stein, David Hassel, Harvey Patashnick
The Mine Safety and Health Administration. Department of Labor, requires coal mine operators to measure compliance with federal re¬spirable dust exposure standards periodically using approved gravi¬me
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Reducing Respirable Dust Exposure of Workers using an Improved Clothes Cleaning Process
By Andrew D. O. O’Brien, Linda J. McWilliams, Joe L. Howell, Douglas E. Pollock, Jeanne A. Zimmer, Andrew B. Cecala
A quick, safe, and effective method has been developed that allows workers to clean their dust laden work clothing periodically throughout the day. For the mining industry, this technique is much more
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Overview Of Mine Fire Detection
By John C. Edwards
Several experimental programs were conducted at the Pittsburgh Research Center to investigate the level of mine fire detection and alarm capability possible using state-of-the-art technology. These pr
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A Missing Component In Your Emergency Management Plans: The Critical Incident Stress Factor
By Kathleen M. Kowalski
In emergency management, the effects of stress on the performance of emergency personnel, typically have been ignored or regarded as too enigmatic to quantify. This paper discusses the concept of Crit
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Sound Power Level Study of a Roof Bolter
By R. J. Matetic, J. S. Peterson, P. G. Kovalchik
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has initiated a study of a roof bolter to reduce noise exposure to mine roof-bolter operators. An important segment of this research e
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Current Research On Slope Movement In Mines: Use Of Hyperspectral Imagery
By Edward L. McHugh, Charles Sabine, Louis J. Denes, Jami M. Girard, Peter Metes
The Spokane Research Laboratory, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, is investigating various remote sensing technologies as possible tools to detect, monitor, and mitigate hazardou
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Disease And Illness In U. S. Mining, 1983–2001
By Edward A. Metz, R. Larry Grayson, Douglas F. Scott
We describe inconsistencies in disease and illness reporting in U.S. mining, identify under-reporting of disease and illness in U.S. mining, and summarize selected disease and illness in U.S. mining f
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Evaluation Of Gas-Enhanced Foam For Suppressing Coal Mine Fires
By M. A. Trevits, A. Ozmet, A. C. Smith, J. B. Walsh, T. P. Mucho
Improvements in remote fire fighting technology are needed to reduce miner exposure to the dangers of fires and possibly save the lives of those who may become trapped. The National Institute for Occ
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Field-Scale Void Detecton In Coal Piles Using Resistivity Imaging
By Steve Iverson, Jeffrey C. Johnson, Henry Rodriguez, Rene Rodriguez, Michael Lhamond
To reduce fatalities resulting from personnel falling into voids formed above feeders in coal piles, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health at the Spokane Research Laboratory establ
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Performance Of Roof Support Under High Stress In A U. S. Coal Mine
By Winton Gale, David Oyler, Jinsheng Chen, Christopher Mark
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s (NIOSH) Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL), RAG Pennsylvania and Strata Control Technologies of Australia have collaborated to conduct an
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Electrical Fault Detection On Downed DC Trolley Lines
By J. S. Peterson, G. P. Cole
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Pittsburgh Research Center (PRC), has conducted research to improve electrical fault detection on coal mine direct current (dc) troll
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Safety Issues and the Use of Software-Controlled Equipment in the Mining Industry
By Jeffrey Kohler, John J. Samrnarco, Thomas Novak, Lloyd Morley
Equipment control functions that were once hardwired are being implemented with software and very large scale integrated (VLSI) devices. Often this transition has resulted in increased flexibility, im