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    RI 2617 The Safety Bonus in Metal Mining

    By F. C. Gregory

    "The ""safety bonus"" in metal mining is a sum in addition to the regular wage, paid to foremen or bosses for keeping the accident rate down to a specified minimum. It has been used with success for s

    Jun 1, 1924

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    IC 6340 Mining Laws of Haiti

    By A. D. Garman

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

    Sep 1, 1930

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    IC 6373 The Mineral Industry and the Young Engineer

    By Scott Turner

    We are here today to witness the graduation of 63 young men as Engineers in the mineral industries . It is an important occasion and one in which the public takes a keen interest , since this school h

    Oct 1, 1930

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    IC 6682 The Present Status of the Mineral Industry

    By Scott Turner

    The settlers of a new country necessarily suffer at first from the lack of accumulated stocks of metals - in-use that are possessed in older countries . Our American colonists were at first compelled

    Jan 1, 1933

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    RI 2082 Electric Sparking In Mines From Lightning

    By George S. Rice, L. C. IlsLey

    "A remarkable explosion of fire-damp caused by a discharge of lightning at the new shaft at the Sitalpur coal mine, has been reported by the Chief Inspector of Mines of India, who gave the following d

    Feb 1, 1920

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    State Statistics - Kentucky

    Through 1986, Kentucky was the nation's largest coal producer. Currently it ranks third in production, behind Wyoming and West Virginia. Because of the size and variety of Kentucky's coal in

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Electromagnetic Field Solutions For Infinite And Finite Cables For Conducting Half-Space Models- Both Frequency - And Time-Domain

    By D. A. Hill

    Introduction The fields of an infinite line source in the presence of a conducting half-space have been examined by Wait and Spies (1971). In any real communication link using a current-carrying ca

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Helium

    By Harold W. Lipper

    HELIUM shipments in 1963 exceeded the volume shipped during the previous year for the 14th successive time. Shipments from Bureau of Mines plants were 627.3 million cubic feet, an increase of 5 percen

    Jan 1, 1964

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    SPONCOM – A Computer Program for the Prediction of the Spontaneous Combustion Potential of an Underground Coal Mine

    By W. P. Rumancik, C. P. Lazzara, A. C. Smith

    The United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) developed SPONCOM to aid in the assessment of the spontaneous combustion risk of an underground mining operation. A prior knowledge of the spontaneous combusti

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    National Statistics

    Tables

    Jan 1, 1992

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    RI 8635 The Determination of the Points of Zero Charge of Fine Mineral Particles by a Titration Technique

    By D. A. Stanley

    The Bureau of Mines has developed a simple titration technique for determining the points of zero charge (PZC) on minerals. The technique consists of titrating a mineral slurry with the potassium salt

    Jan 1, 1982

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    (7) Diesel Exhaust Aerosol, Review Of Measurement Technology - Introduction

    By Bruce K. Cantrell, Winthrop F. Watts

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines and others have conducted a number of occupational exposure surveys since the publication of the International Agency for Research on Cancer report of 1989(1), which labeled d

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    Supplementing Your Dust Control Equipment with Whole-Plant Ventilation

    By Andrew B. Cecala

    While various types of equipment are used in bulk material processing plants to control respirable dust, the equipment often doesn't adequately protect workers. One cost-effective way to suppleme

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    Contemporary Technology for Hearing Conservation Audiometric Monitoring

    By Amanda Azman, Richard Hi Danie/son

    Ultimately, the most important product of a hearing conservation program is the prevention of hearing loss, not the amount of hearing protection that has been purchased or whether employees are attend

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    A Method for Evaluating System Interactions in a Dynamic Work Environment

    As technology evolves, accidents may occur because human-system interactions were not considered adequately in the process. A systematic methodology can be used to evaluate the causes of mishaps and t

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Introduction (3992d418-9aa3-4dec-ae09-8018b8d0fcf2)

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

    Development of the Rail-Haulage Sub-assembly for the Production Sub-system (UGMHS)* required the use of ,a newly formulated model in order to best satisfy the requirements. Many of the ideas of the fo

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Recommendations For Further Work

    By David A. Monaghan, Kenneth R. Maser, Adi R. Gurdar, D. Randolph Berry

    RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER WORK Based on the development effort and full-scale tests conducted during this program, a number of technical areas for future research and development have been identi

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Summary and Conclusion

    By R. V. Ramani, V. T. Burgos, J. A. McClay

    Summary Cost models have, long been confined to the accumulation and analysis of static-data.. While historical and time study data are valuable for control of existing operations, for new systems

    Jan 1, 1975

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    RI 2878 Copper Milling Research in Michigan

    By A. W. Fahrenwald

    "Cooperation was arranged between the mine operators, the Michigan College of Mines and Technology, and the Bureau of Mines for a study of present milling practice in the copper district of Michigan.

    Jun 1, 1928

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    A 20-Liter Furnace Test Method To Determine The Combustion Gas Toxicity Of Conveyor Belts

    By Maria I. De Rosa

    The U.S. Department of Energy Pittsburgh Research Center2 conducted experiments with mine conveyor belt samples in a 20-L furnace and in a laboratory fire tunnel to measure and compare the major toxic