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3/1/1999 - Conference papersTo help mitigate the potential for falls-of-ground injuries to underground stone miners, NIOSH developed the Roof Monitoring Safety System (RMSS) to aid in monitoring dangerous levels of roof beam deflection.
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This video teaches the importance of proper roof scaling in underground mining to avoid injury and improve work conditions.
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11/1/1998 - Technology NewsDevelopment of methods and tools to assist in the evaluation and selection of rock supports could reduce the number of unplanned rock falls significantly.
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8/1/1998 - Conference papersThis paper describes the potential adaption of systems such as interferometric synthetic aperture radar, imaging spectroscopy, and time-domain reflectometry, to slope monitoring and design.
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8/1/1998 - Conference papersBased on field investigations and a U.S. coal mines database containing 12 mines and 639 roof falls, NIOSH determines the factors that influence intersection instability and provides guidelines for the safe excavation and support of intersections.
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6/1/1998 - Information CircularsA collection of 15 papers from leading international ground control specialists. The papers address the entire range of issues associated with coal pillars and have a decidedly practical flavor.
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1/1/1998 - Peer reviewed journal articlesRoof and rib conditions were observed and assessed in 33 underground stone mines. It was found that selection of the mining horizon and mine layout decisions tremendously influence ground stability.
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1/1/1998 - Conference papersUnusual circumstances sometimes require a longwall retreat into/through a previously driven room, with the potential for failures and roof fall hazards. To determine the failure factors, NIOSH compiled an international database of 130 case histories.
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1/1/1992 - Training materials, Videos and multimediaA videotaped interview with a miner about a fall that occurred while he and another miner were attempting to bar down top just inby the last row of supports. An instructor's guide lets you use the video as part of an effective training session.
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1/1/1992 - Training materials, Videos and multimediaA videotaped interview with Dave about the experience of recovering the body of a friend who was killed by a roof fall while under unsupported top.
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Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program