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The Experience and Management of Fatigue: A Study of Mine Haulage Operators "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By SHANTAE LEE, ELAHEH TALEBI, Frank A. Drews, W. Pratt Rogers
Fatigue in mining operations is a serious issue and a significant contributor to incidents and accidents. While mine operators are using or introducing new technology to monitor operator fatigue, ther
Jun 17, 2020
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Destruction Of The Salt-Works In The Colorado Desert By The Salton SeaBy WM. P. BLAKE
THE salt-beds at Salton, on the line of the Southern Pacific railway, in San Diego county, California, have been successfully worked for many years by the corporation known as the East Liverpool Salt
Jan 1, 1908
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Getting The Job Done: Esg Auditing And Reporting - SME Annual Meeting 2023By B. A. Filas, H. N. Lammers
Responsible environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices are not new to mining. It is the ESG acronym that has become the “flavor-of-the-day” with the stock markets, accounting firms, and inv
Feb 1, 2023
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Breaking the Nitrate Based Explosives Greenhouse – The Dawn of Production Scale Hydrogen Peroxide Emulsion (HPE) for Industrial BlastingBy D. S. Scovira, T. Gustavsson
Exiting WW2 (mid-1940s), the potential of nitrates (ammonium nitrate, calcium nitrate, sodium nitrate) and hydrogen peroxide for application as a commercial explosives for mining, construction, and ot
Jan 1, 2024
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Is The Mining Industry Ready To Go Green?By Michele Ashby
The mining industry is facing new risks from peak commodities, the energy and economic crisis and stock market pressures. The Green Mining Industry Initiative is a risk management strategy for the fut
Jan 1, 2008
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Process Control In Uranium Mills - How Far Can Automation Go?By John W. Barnes
In seeking cost reductions, control methods are a fertile field because they significantly affect labor and other costs. While process control in uranium mills is excellent by the evidence of high rec
Jan 1, 1960
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Mill Expansion at Heath SteeleBy E. Busse
"Heath Steele Mines Ltd. operates a lead-zinc-copper mining and milling complex in New Brunswick.• During the past seven years, as ore reserves increased, the mill capacity was first expanded to 1,600
Jan 1, 1972
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Investigation Of Heat Transfer On A Deep Level In The Butte DistrictBy Eugene C. Robertson
The exchange of heat from wall rock to ventilating air was studied in a cross-cut driven through fresh rock on the 4600 level of the Kelley Mine, Six- teen thermocouple probes, 10 inches long, twenty-
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 6733 Evolution of Methane-Detecting Devices for Coal MinesBy A. B. Hooker, L. C. IlsLey
The greatest hazard of early mining was from explosions of methane ignited by open lights . With the advent of safety lamps and forced ventilation this hazard was greatly reduced until the application
Jun 1, 1933
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ISO TC 82 – Mining and the Importance of International StandardsBy W. Kempson
"Mining Companies have producing assets in increasingly diverse portions of the world. It is not uncommon that the owner, the design team, the mine contractors and the operators are all based in diffe
Jan 1, 2019
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The Assessment of Aging Shaft Linings for Potash and Salt MinesBy S. Hopkins, J. Nolan, S. Gillis
"Cast in place concrete shaft linings have been used in many salt and potash shafts sunk in North America over the last 100 years. A large number of these shafts have exceeded their initial design liv
Jan 1, 2019
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Evaluation of different surface characteristics and mineral grain size in the estimation of rock strength using the Schmidt hammerBy K. Karaman
This study investigated the effect of surface roughness on Schmidt rebound hardness (RL). Four different test surfaces of rock samples were studied: natural, ground, cut surfaces, and core samples. Th
Apr 14, 2024
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The Metallgesellschaft Research Laboratories, Some AspectsBy G. S. Farnham
Abstract This paper lists the interests of the Physical Metallurgy and Chemical Research laboratories of the Metallgesellschaft, which were visited by the authors, members of a group of Canadian in
Jan 1, 1946
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Applying Total Quality Management to Environmental Protection in the Process IndustriesBy Philip E. J. Green
Two of the cornerstones of total quality management, the use of statistical and problem solving tools, and the involvement of employees, are directly applicable to environmental protection. The reduct
Jan 1, 1992
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Third Quarter 1983 Performance Of The U.S. EconomyThe U.S. economy showed further strength during the third quarter of 1983, continuing the upward trend discussed in the last two issues of Minerals and Materials. The National Association of Purchasin
Jan 1, 1983
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OFR-34(1)-73 Standardization Of Controls On Front-End Loaders - Final Report - Volume 1 Data Analyses And Conclusions - Executives' Summary ? The ProblemThere has been a substantial increase in the use of rubber-tired front-end loaders in the mining industry in recent years. Concurrent with this increased usage, in the period of 1966 to 1970, there we
Jan 1, 1973
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IC 6847 The Rare Earths ? IntroductionBy Alice V. Peter
The rare-earth group are among the least familiar of the 92 known elements. Moreover, the relatively few people who have even heard of the rare earths ordinarily regard them merely as very rare elemen
Jan 1, 1935
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IC 9051 An Overview Of Research On Explosionproof EnclosuresBy L. W. Scott
This report presents an overview of explosionproof (X-P) enclosure research being conducted by the Bureau of Mines, This report emphasizes the increasing importance of research related to the safety c
Jan 1, 1985
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Discussion - (Alan Wood Steel's Progress In BOF High Scrap Charges)By Jay F. Smith
The Alan Wood BOF Shop consists of two 140 ton furnaces with a rated yearly capacity of 1-1/4 million ingot tons, he hot metal for the BOF Shop is supplied by two 18 foot blast furnaces which produc
Jan 1, 1972
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When Best Water Use Efficiency is Not Enough, What Can the Mining Industry Do?Water is required as a key strategic resource in most mining and metallurgical processes and, in some countries, it has become a limiting supply for the development of mining activity. During the last
Jan 1, 2009