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3/1/2012 - Technology NewsNIOSH completed a major redesign of MFIRE and replaced its outdated programming language with an object-oriented C++ approach. The program was split into a front-end with a simple graphical-user-interface (GUI), and the MFIRE “engine” back-end.
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1/4/2021 - Technology NewsUse this Technology News to learn about the latest version of the MFIRE modeling software.
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12/31/2020 - Technology NewsLearn about the features available in the MFIRE 4.0 modeling software.
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2/3/2020 - Technology NewsLearn how the commercially available ESPnano particle sampler is used worldwide for both research and workplace assessments of airborne hazards.
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12/1/2011 - Technology NewsTo update the current SPONCOM software to SponCom 2.0 with a Windows-based platform, using tabs and easy-to-navigate screens for entering or selecting data.
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7/1/2009 - Technology NewsNIOSH has been performing research to analyze and reduce hazardous noise exposure in mines.
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4/1/2006 - Technology NewsUpdates to the NIOSH suite of coal mine ground control software are described, including the Analysis of Roof Bolt Systems (ARBS), the Support Technology Optimization Program (STOP), and the Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR).
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4/1/2003 - Technology NewsThe Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) is a roof classification system. It was first introduced to the mining community in 1994. It has now been written to a user friendly version that can be run on any PC with a Windows operating system.
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6/1/2002 - Technology NewsMERITS simulates underground and surface events related to the disaster. It exposes the user to events that typically occur during a mine emergency, such as lack of information and miscommunication. It also presents trainees with issues that must be add...
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7/1/1997 - Technology NewsThe analysis of Retreat Mining Pillar Stability (ARMPS) computer program was developed in 1995 and has been widely accepted by the mining community. A Windows version of ARMPS is now available. It features simplified data input, graphics, and an expande...
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Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program