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10/1/1999 - NIOSH/USBM numbered publicationsThis document contains most of the materials needed to conduct a training exercise for remote control miner operators and face crews.
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10/1/1999 - NIOSH/USBM numbered publications, Training materialsThe first step to emergency preparedness is defining and analyzing hazards. Although all hazards should be addressed, resource limitations usually do not allow this to happen all at once.
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2/1/1999 - NIOSH/USBM numbered publicationsThe effect of wind speed upon aerosol penetration into an idealized enclosure was studied.
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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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4/1/1998 - NIOSH/USBM numbered publicationsThe program of research for NIOSH in fiscal year 1998.
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1/1/1997 - NIOSH/USBM numbered publicationsThis pamphlet provided information on what rock drillers can do to protect themselves from silica dust, which may cause silicosis. The role of exposure to silica dust in the development silicosis was discussed.
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9/1/1995 - NIOSH/USBM numbered publicationsInformation regarding adverse health effects resulting from exposure to respirable coal mine dust was reviewed as a basis for the development of new occupational safety and health standards. Recommendations are provided concerning respirable coal mine d...
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7/1/1995 - NIOSH/USBM numbered publicationsMining is the branch of industry involving the exploration and removal of minerals from the earth. Mining is one of the oldest and most important endeavors of humankind, because it provides the raw ingredients for most of the material world around us an...
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5/1/1995 - NIOSH/USBM numbered publicationsPapers presented at a USBM technology transfer seminar describe the causes of violent material failure in U.S. mines, measurement techniques for monitoring events that result in violent failure, and mitigation techniques for controlling failure.
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1/1/1995 - NIOSH/USBM numbered publicationsOne of the most difficult, longstanding engineering problems associated with coal mining is the catastrophic failure of cog mine structures known as bumps. For more than 70 years, researchers and practitioners have assembled a wealth of technical info.
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Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program