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3/1/2005 - Brochures/flyers/pamphlets, Videos and multimediaThis 7-minute video with instructional material shows how well roof screen keeps loose rock from falling in difficult roof conditions.
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Injury data show a dramatic reduction in roof skin injuries when screening is used. Five case studies in which roof screen was used are presented along with the costs of materials, impact on bolting advance rates, and potential ergonomic risks.
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Roof screening has been found to be very effective in controlling the fall of small rocks from the immediate roof surface. Data is presented from two mines that show a dramatic reduction in roof skin injuries when screening is used.
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This paper presents an overview of the most significant ground control hazards facing today's mineworkers, as well as best practices to reduce these risks.
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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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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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1/1/1992 - Training materials, Videos and multimediaA videotaped interview with a miner helper who witnessed a roof fall that convered the continuous mining machine. An instructor's guide is included to help you use this video as part of an effective training session.
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Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program