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Protecting Workers from Toxic. Fumes Generated by ExplosivesBy Richard Mainiero
In any construction project involving explosives, care must be taken to protect workers from carbon monoxide (CO) generated by blasting operations. CO is an odorless, colorless gas that can cause il
Jan 1, 2000
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Real-Time Estimation of Elemental Carbon Emitted from a Diesel EngineBy Kihong Park, Matthews C. Habjan, Arthur L. Miller
New Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) regulations limit the mass concentration of airborne diesel particulate matter (DPM) or, more specifically, the concentration of elemental carbon (EC
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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
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IC 7368 Manufacture And Regeneration Of Catalysts At I. G. Farbenindustrie A. G. Plants, Ludwigshafen/Oppau, Germany ? I. IntroductionBy W. F. Faragher
The principal equipment in the catalyst plants at Ludwigshafen-Oppau was inspected and is presented in the form of flow sheets for the manufacture of four of the principal catalysts. The equipment is
Jan 1, 1946
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A New Concept for Leak Testing Environmental Enclosure Filtration SystemsBy Michael Schmitz, John A. Organiscak
ABSTRACT: A method (patent pending) has been developed to determine the quality of environmental cab filtration systems. This method utilizes specially configured filter cartridges to remove carbon di
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RI 4416 Investigation Of Whiteware Clay Deposit, Fergus County, Mont.By R. N. Roby
In the course of the Bureau of Mines investigations for suitable sources of high-aluminum clay for the production of alumina, the Whiteware clay deposit was examined in August 1942 by G.N. Bennett, mi
Jan 1, 1949
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Use of a Directional Spray System Design to Control Respirable Dust and Face Gas Concentrations Around a Continuous Mining MachineBy 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
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Updating the NIOSH Support Technology Optimization Program (STOP) With New Support Technologies and Additional Design FeaturesBy Thomas M. Barczak
The initial Support Technology Optimization Program (STOP),Version 1.0, was released at the 19th Ground Control Conference. This original program has since been updated to Version 2.3 which was releas
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RI 4984 Concentration Of Klukwan, Alaska, Magnetite Ore ? IntroductionBy R. R. Wells
For several years the Klukwan deposit near Haines, Alaska, has attracted interest as a potential source of iron. Limited field and laboratory investigation has indicated that the deposit contains a la
Jan 1, 1953
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The Long-Term Performance of Surface Support Liners for Ground Control in a Underground MineBy Eric S. Weiss, Deno M. Pappas, Timothy M. Barton
During the past few years, the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been evaluating developments with surface support liners which in
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Emerging Technologies Control Respirable Dust Exposures For Continuous Mining And Roof Bolting PersonnelBy D. E. Pollock, T. W. Beck, J. A. Organiscak
This work presents the findings from a number of NIOSH studies evaluating the impacts of emerging technologies that may reduce dust exposures for continuous mining and roof bolting personnel. These t
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OFR-93-82 Development Of A Continuous Methane MonitorBy Irvin G. Burough
Andros Analyzers Incorporated has designed and built two prototype continuous methane monitors capable of being mounted on a mining machine'. These instruments were designed for in-mine safety us
Jan 1, 1981
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U.S. Bureau Of Mines Training Workshop On The "MFIRE" Mine Fire And Ventilation Simulator ? 1.0 IntroductionBy Linneas W. Laage
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
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RI 5754 Removing Quartz And Other Impurities From Refractory Clays By Mineral Dressing Methods ? Introduction And SummaryBy W. A. Calhoun
The purpose of this investigation was to develop economical mineral dressing processes for removing objectionable quantities of impurities, such as quartz and pyrite, from refractory clay deposits in
Jan 1, 1961
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MLA 10-81 - Mineral Resources Of The Domeland Addition (5207) And Woodpecker (5206) Rare II Areas, Tulare And Kern Counties, CaliforniaBy James M. Spear
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a mineral survey of the Domeland Addition (5207) and Woodpecker (5206) RARE II areas during the summer of 1979. These study areas were examined to determine the pres
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-146(6)-77 Comparative Coal Transportation Costs: An Economic And Engineering Analysis Of Truck, Belt, Rail, Barge And Coal Slurry And Pneumatic Pipelines ? Volume 6 ? Truck Haulage ? 6.1 IntroductionBy Michael Rieber
Among the principal gathering/distribution systems for coal is over-the-road trucking. Where alternative trunk line modes such as barge or rail links are weak or nonexistent, trucks may, particularly
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 4973 Investigation Of The Boulder County Tungsten District, Boulder County, Colo. ? SummaryBy J. D. Warne
The ferberite district of Boulder County, Colo., has been an important producer of tungsten since 1900. During World War I, high prices for tungston concontrates resulted in a brief period of intense
Jan 1, 1953
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Advances In Mine Emergency CommunicationsBy Jeff Kravitz, John Kovac, Wayne Duerr
Since 198 1, Federal mining law has required every miner working in underground coal mines to have a self-contained, self-rescuer (SCSR) available for use in emergencies. Some miners that have escaped
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Implementing A New Personal Dust Monitor As An Engineering ToolA new personal respirable dust monitor developed by Rupprecht & Patashnick Co., Inc. in a multi-year project funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) generated promi
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Diagnosing and Controlling Moisture - Sensitive Roof in Coal MinesBy 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