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6/12/2023 - PC software, Reports of InvestigationsEVADE 2.4 has been updated with expanded video and data features to make it a more generalized and powerful tool.
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7/1/2008 - Conference papersThis paper describes a seismic network installed in western Colorado in the vicinity of three underground coal mines, its features for user access to data, and then gives two examples of seismic events resulting in some damage to mine workings.
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11/27/2023 - Research projectsA project to maintain the use of hazard and health data to guide and improve workplace policies and procedures, thereby informing priorities for research and interventions to improve miners’ health and well-being.
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10/28/2022 - Catalogs and indexes, Data and statisticsLooking for data? Download the 2016 data files on employment, production, injuries, and fatalities collected by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).
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7/21/2022 - Catalogs and indexes, Data and statisticsView interactive graphs and tables of mining statistics along with other information about mining injuries, illnesses, and historical mine disasters.
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11/1/2021 - Research projectsA project to contribute to improving the health and safety of miners by providing essential information technology development activities for the NIOSH Mining Program.
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1/1/2020 - Peer reviewed journal articlesAn article covering geologic exploratory methods, data organization, and the value of collecting and interpreting geologic information in coal mines to enhance safety and production.
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1/26/2018 - Videos and multimediaA video tutorial describing the use of NIOSH developed software called EVADE.
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7/18/2016 - Contracts and cooperative agreementsA contract to develop a Severe Injury Surveillance System using the Mine Safety and Health Administration's accident/injury/illness database.
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3/1/2014 - Peer reviewed journal articlesAn article concerning the findings of a study of mining industry electrical injuries reported to the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) for the years 2000 to 2009.
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Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program