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Technology News - No. 460 - Prototype Borehole Miner Selectively Extracts Gold from Permafrost
Assess the technical feasibility of mining small and/or deeply buried frozen placer deposits from the surface through boreholes.
Jan 1, 1997
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Technology News - No. 468 - Tests of Doppler Radar Technology for Haulage Truck Backup Alarms
Reduce haulage truck accidents resulting from blind spots, with a special emphasis on reducing accidents during backing operations.
Jan 1, 1997
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Underground mine fire preparedness - Part 3 of 4: underground fire-fighting experiences and workers? perceptions of training and readiness for fire-fighting
By William J. Wiehagen
This is the third in a series of four articles that discuss underground fire-fighting preparedness. As with the first two articles, it is based on interviews with 214 miners conducted at 7 underground
Jan 1, 1997
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8 Methods For Protecting Coal Miners
The following methods should be used to protect miners from the adverse health effects of exposure to respirable coal mine dust and respirable crystalline silica: ? Informing workers about hazards
Jan 1, 1997
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Training future mine emergency responders - Part 1: Who should be trained and how?
By Michael J. Brnich
Since 1991, Pittsburgh Research Center (PRC-formerly part of the Bureau of Mines) researchers have recorded extensive interviews with 30 individuals who are experts in the area of mine emergency respo
Jan 1, 1997
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Reducing roof bolter operator cumulative trauma exposure - Ergonomics considerations for reducing cumulative trauma exposure
By Kim M. Cornelius
Musculoskeletal injury is a term used to describe a wide range of soft tissue disorders which affect the nerves, tendons, and muscles. Common examples include lower back pain, tendonitis, and carpal t
Jan 1, 1997
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6 Medical Screening And Surveillance - 6.1 Objectives Of Medical Screening And Surveillance
The REL of 1 mg/m3 for respirable coal mine dust does not assure a zero risk for the development of occupational respiratory diseases among all miners exposed during a full working lifetime. Consequen
Jan 1, 1997
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Appendix D - Methods For Controlling Respirable Coal Mine Dust From Overburden Drilling At Surface Coal Mines - D.l Engineering Controls
Engineering controls for overburden drilling include dry dust collection systems, wet dust suppression systems, and enclosed cabs [Zimmer and Lueck 1986; Volkwein et al. 1979]. Proper maintenance of t
Jan 1, 1997
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Appendix A - Concentrations Of Respirable Coal Mine Dust And Respirable Crystalline Silica In Underground And Surface Coal Mines
Table A-1. Number of underground coal mines and samples collected for underground occupations, 1988-92 [ ]
Jan 1, 1997
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Safety analysis of surface haulage accidents - Part 1
By Robert F. Randolph
Research on improving haulage truck safety, started by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, is being continued by its successors. This two-part article reports the orientation of the renewed research efforts, be
Jan 1, 1997
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Recommendations For A Coal Mine Dust Standard
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommends that occupational exposures to respirable coal mine dust and respirable crystalline silica* be controlled by complying with
Jan 1, 1997
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Technology News - No. 466 - Use of Seismic Tomography To Identify Geologic Hazards in Underground Mines
Develop geophysical techniques suitable for enhancing miner safety. Specifically, to use geophysical methods to detect hazardous conditions in a rock mass in deep underground mines as well as to asse
Jan 1, 1997
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Technology News - No. 467 - Wood Crib Performance Model
To provide an engineering solution to wood crib design and deployment strategies that will ensure safety for underground coal mine workers. This is accomplished by preserving necessary ground control
Jan 1, 1997
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Underground mine fire preparedness - Part 2 - Part 2 of 4 - Preparedness to evacuate and miners? experiences with incipient fires
By Charles Vaught
This is the second in a series of four articles that discuss underground firefighting preparedness. As with the first article in the May-June issue, it is based on interviews with 214 miners conducted
Jan 1, 1997
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Appendix J ? Variability In Sampling And Analytical Methods - J.1 MSHA Gravimetric Method For Respirable Coal Mine Dust
The current procedure for measuring the concentration of respirable coal mine dust is as follows. Each filter is preweighed by the filter manufacturer to ±0.1 mg. Following sampling with the Coal Mine
Jan 1, 1997
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Carbon in Diesel Particulate Matter: Structure, Microwave Absorption and Oxidation
By M. S. Seehra, V. S. Babu, L. Farinash
"The diesel particulate matter (DPM), a constituent of the diesel engine exhausts, is known to be a potential carcinogen. 1- 3 Consequently, suitable methods to control/eliminate DPM have ·been under
Dec 1, 1996
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Air Movers and Samplers
By K. L. Rubow
"IntroductionAir sampling for airborne contaminants requires a system for moving air, a collection method, and a procedure to determine the quantity of contaminant collected. Because occupational expo
Dec 1, 1996
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Laboratory Studies of Acoustic Emission during Coal Cutting
By H. R. Hardy Jr., E. J. Kimble Jr., H. W. Shen
"The primary objective of this research project is to study the character of the bit-coal interaction during coal cutting and its influence on the size and shape distributions of the generated dust. S
Dec 1, 1996
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Mining Disasters Caused and Controlled by Mankind: The Case for Coal Mining and Other Minerals - Part 2: Control of Mining Disasters
By R. V. Ramani
"In Part 1 of this paper, published in the August 1995 issue of Natural Resources Forum, a review of several mining disasters around the world established the complex nature of their causation and the
Dec 1, 1996