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Continuous Miner Spray Considerations For Optimizing Scrubber Performance In Exhaust Ventilation Systems
By John Organiscak
A majority of continuous mining machines employ a water spray system and a machine mounted flooded-bed scrubber to suppress and capture dust during coal mining. These machine mounted dust control syst
Jan 1, 2010
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A Case Study Of Bolt Performance In A Two-Entry Gateroad
By Stephen P. Signer, John L. Lewis
This paper presents the results of a case study conducted in a two-entry gateroad in a coal mine where excessive roof deformation and bolt loading resulted in failure of many roof supports. The instru
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RI 9645 - Investigation Of Coal Properties And Airborne Respirable Dust Generation
By Steven J. Page, John A. Organiscak
Laboratory crushing experiments were conducted on a range of low- to high-volatile bituminous coals to investigate the various factors influencing airborne respirable dust (ARD) generation. This rese
Jan 10, 1998
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Underground evaluation of coated flight bars for a continuous mining machine
By Ellisworth R. Spencer, Lynn A. Alcorn, Peter G. Kovalchik, Adam K. Smith
Noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) is the most common occupational disease among workers in the mining industry. Previous studies conducted by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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IC 8656 Comparative Porphyry Copper Mining And Processing Costs-Alaska And Arizona
By R. G. Bottge
To better understand those factors which increase mining costs in Alaska, a Bureau of Mines study was conducted to compare the estimated costs of operating a 100,000-tpd open pit copper mine located o
Jan 1, 1974
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Occupational Electrical Injuries In The United States, 1992–1998, And Recommendations For Safety Research
By Gerald T. Homce, James C. Cawley
Problem: CFOI and SOII data show that 2,287 U.S. workers died and 32,807 workers sustained days away from work due to electrical shock or electrical burn injuries between 1992 and 1998. Method: The na
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Abrasive Materials (By Bureau of Mines Staff)
The combined production value of natural abrasives, which consist of tripoli, special silica stone, garnet, and emery, decreased in 1985. Shipments of processed tripoli increased slightly in quantity
Jan 1, 1987
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Directory Of Mineral-Related Organizations
By Linda C. Carrico
Those who manage the Nation's mineral resources rely upon a variety of organizations both public and private--to give them accurate mineral data, technical guidance, and expert advice. This direc
Jan 1, 1993
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Toward a Typology of Dynamic and Hazardous Work Environments
By Charlie Vaught, Bill Wiehagen, Lynn Rethi, Pamela Kidd, Lisa Steiner, Ted Scharf, Henry Cole, Kathleen Kowalski
The most hazardous work environments share one feature in common: constant change. Many different, but constantly changing hazards are found in agriculture, construction, mining, and transport. This d
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Machine Injury Prediction by Simulation Using Human Models
By Dean H. Ambrose
This paper presents the results of a study using computer human modeling to examine machine appendage speed. The objective was to determine the impact of roof bolter machine appendage speed on the li
Jan 1, 2003
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Methods To Determine The Status Of Mine Atmospheres – An Overview
By R. L. Derick
On a regular basis, mine personnel should obtain air samples directly from active underground areas as well as remotely from sealed locations. These samples provide mine officials with data relative
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Mineral Resources Of The Kings River (B5-198) And Rancheria (C5-198) Rare II Areas, Fresno County, California - Summary
By Warren D. Longwill
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Jan 1, 1981
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Explosion Evaluation Of Mine Ventilation Stoppings
By J. E. Urosek, K. L. Cashdollar, D. A. Beiter, G. J. Shemon
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) conducted joint research to evaluate explosion blast effects on mine ventilation
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RI 3460 Ocular Photocell For The Rapid Determination Of Projected Area Of Opaque Particles
By George T. Faust, S. R. B. Cooke
"The Southern Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, in cooperation with the University of Alabama, is investigating the preparation of pulverized coal fo
Aug 1, 1939
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Prevalence and cost of cumulative injuries over two decades of technological advances: a look at underground coal mining in the U.S.
By S. M. Moore
Technological advances in underground coal mining have reduced fatalities but may not have reduced worker exposure to cumulative injury risk factors. The objective of this study was to evaluate the pr
Jan 1, 2008
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Evaluation Of Seat Designs Relative To Transmitted Vehicle Vibration On Underground Mine Transport Vehicles
By Christopher C. Jobes, Alan G. Mayton
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) researchers have investigated seat design issues for the occupants and operators of underground mine transport vehicles relative to wh
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Development And Application Of Reservoir Models For The Evaluation And Optimization Of Longwall Methane Control Systems
By S. J. Schatzel, W. P. Diamond, F. Garcia
Methane explosions have historically been one of the major causes of fatalities and injuries in underground coal mining operations. Advanced numerical models and predictive modeling approaches have th
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Technology News - No. 530 - Frictional Ignition of Methane-Air in the Presence of Liquid Hydrocarbons
Background: Frictional ignitions continue to be a problem facing the U.S. underground coal mining industry. Many methane igni-tions are associated with the impact of mining machine cutter bits on quar
Mar 1, 2008
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Methane Control In Metal/Nonmetal Mines
By H. John Head, Fred N. Kissell
In This Chapter [Gas reports from around the world Regulations for gassy mines in the United States Differences between metal/nonmetal mines and coal mines Monitoring for methane and takin
Jan 6, 2006
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The Modified Direct Method: A Solution For Obtaining Accurate Coal Desorption Measurements
By W. P. Diamond
The direct method test was developed for general mine safety applications by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in the early 1970's to measure the gas content of coal samples obtained from the relatively s
Jan 1, 2008