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8/1/2004 - NIOSH/USBM numbered publications, Training materialsThis NIOSH Toolbox Training program contains 52 different modules designed to stimulate safety discussions among employees. Each module is intended to be completed in roughly 10 or 15 minutes, so a Toolbox Training session can be conducted once a week...
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11/1/2003 - NIOSH/USBM numbered publicationsWorkers in underground stone mines have a high fatality rate caused by falls of ground from the mine roof or rib. Related NIOSH recommendations address baskets, scalers, bolters, drill steel changing, personal protective equipment, and training.
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7/1/2003 - NIOSH/USBM numbered publications, Training materialsThe first step to emergency preparedness and maintaining a safe workplace is defining and analyzing hazards.
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4/1/2002 - NIOSH/USBM numbered publicationsOrganizational practices have changed dramatically in recent years. To compete more effectively, many companies have restructured themselves and downsized their workforces, increased their reliance on nontraditional employment practices that depend on t...
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1/1/2002 - NIOSH/USBM numbered publicationsDisasters take many forms and demand quick response from emergency workers. This is a brief guide on what emergency response workers should do in the event of traumatic incidents.
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This video tells the story of the Sunshine Mine Disaster of 1972 through the eyes of 27 people who lived through it.
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The main theme of this video is how to work safely AND efficiently.
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12/1/2001 - NIOSH/USBM numbered publicationsThis compendium details the current research program of the Office for Mine Safety and Health Research.
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Hidden Scars is an interview with a veteran hard rock miner who recounts the events surrounding a 1994 rock burst that buried him and his partner, killing his partner and severely injuring him.
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1/1/2001 - NIOSH/USBM numbered publicationsThis compendium details the current research program of the Office for Mine Safety and Health Research.
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Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program