RI 3015 Rock-Dusting In The Coal Mines Of The State Of Washington ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. H. Ash
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

In the early nineties it was observed by several European investigators and by C. S. Rice4 that an explosion could be checked and would not propagate in the parts of a mine where shale or other inert dust was present in large amounts.5 After the disastrous Courrieres explosion in France that killed 1,100 men, coal-dust explosion tests were made in France in 1907 and in Great Britain in 1908 which resulted in the conclusion that if enough incombustible dust were properly spread throughout passageways charged with coal-dust, the propagation of an explosion by the coal-dust could be prevented. In 1908 the Federal government authorized the investigation of the causes of mine explosions and of possible methods of preventing them, with the result that during 1911 the United States Bureau of Mines, after making several tests, suggested that rock-dust be used in gassy or dusty bituminous coal mines. Since that time, experiments and investigations6 have proved conclusively that widespread explosions can be prevented in coal mines by efficient rook-dusting.
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APA: S. H. Ash  (1930)  RI 3015 Rock-Dusting In The Coal Mines Of The State Of Washington ? Introduction

MLA: S. H. Ash RI 3015 Rock-Dusting In The Coal Mines Of The State Of Washington ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.

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