OFR-62(3)-74 Analysis Of Ore Handling Systems In Underground Metal Mines For Improved Safety And Efficiency - Phase 2. System Improvements And Research Recommendations

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 168
- File Size:
- 56529 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1974
Abstract
This report covers the results of an industrial engineering study that assessed the safety and efficiency of underground ore handling in U.S. metal mines. Significant conclusions that will be of benefit to the entire mining industry are the following: It appears from the study that the productivity of the slushing equipment itself cannot be substantially increased using the existing technology; the unsafe situations associated with slushers can be improved by better anchoring practices, by providing better work station layout that incorporates improved clearances and protected walkways over the ore pocket, by lighting the slusher drift, and by improved operator training; improved technology needs to be applied to the movement of broken ore in the stopes; and slushers will continue to be used in the mining industry in certain spedial and unique situations outlined in the report.
Citation
APA: (1974) OFR-62(3)-74 Analysis Of Ore Handling Systems In Underground Metal Mines For Improved Safety And Efficiency - Phase 2. System Improvements And Research Recommendations
MLA: OFR-62(3)-74 Analysis Of Ore Handling Systems In Underground Metal Mines For Improved Safety And Efficiency - Phase 2. System Improvements And Research Recommendations. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1974.