IC 6469 Progress in Metal Mine Ventilation in 1930

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 20
- File Size:
- 806 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jul 1, 1931
Abstract
Along with other phases of mining , the ventilation of metal mines has been affected
by the business depression of 1930. As might be expected , some of the results are favorable ,
and some are distinctly disadvantageous to progress . Probably the worst effect of the recession
of mining activity is that , as usual , one of the first departments of almost any industrial
establishment ( and this is especially true of mining ) to be curtailed is that which
concerns what might be called welfare work , such as safety , health , etc. , and ventilation :
in consequence , a number of men who were employed mainly on ventilation work in metal mines
are now out of employment and their former duties either are being handled by others as only
part of a crowded routine or are being allowed to lapse . On the bright side of the picture
is the following paragraph from a letter by the ventilation and sarety engineer of the United
Verde Copper Co. , Jerome , Ariz . , indicating that money and effort expended on ventilation
during " flush " times give results which aid in money savings when depression comes :
The desirability of absolute control over the ventilation
system has again been demonstrated at this mine . Under full operation
we have been using approximately 500 hp . to drive our big fan . Under
curtailed operations we naturally do not require as much air , so by
sending the air only where needed and airing out all other places periodically
to keep timber , etc. , in good condition we have been able to
economize in the quantity of air required . The fan speed has been reduced
and the power dropped to 300 hp . , thus effecting a material saving
in the power bill , and still maintaining an efficient ventilating
system . "
Citation
APA:
(1931) IC 6469 Progress in Metal Mine Ventilation in 1930MLA: IC 6469 Progress in Metal Mine Ventilation in 1930. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.