Research And Development On Coal Mining Health And Safety Problems In The United States ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert L. Marovelli
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The major mining health and safety problems of concern to United States Government and private industry researchers in 1981 included the difficulty experienced by longwall operators in complying with the Federal 2 .0-mg/m3 respirable dust standard, the accident rate associated with falls of ground and materials handling hazards, and the upsurge in the incidence of disasters after the steady decline in recent years. Although the many mines and manufacturing companies involved in the research projects to be described are not specifically identified, it is important to note their significant involvement. This is not by way of acknowledgement, but rather to establish that these projects, using mostly Federal funds, represent close cooperation between the U.S. Government and the mining industry. The ongoing work to be described on the development of critical longwall dust control technology is a classic example of Government-industry participation through the phases of problem identification, planning, cost-sharing, and implement at ion.
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APA: Robert L. Marovelli  (1982)  Research And Development On Coal Mining Health And Safety Problems In The United States ? Introduction

MLA: Robert L. Marovelli Research And Development On Coal Mining Health And Safety Problems In The United States ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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