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10/29/2018 - PC softwareSoftware for stone mine pillar design.
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3/27/2014 - News and announcements, Unpublished documents and reportsAnnouncing Two New Sister Publications on Refuge Alternatives
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8/20/2013 - PC softwareA software program to help improve mine layouts for control of horizontal stress.
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8/20/2013 - PC softwareA software program for designing web and barrier pillars for Highwall Mining.
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8/20/2013 - PC softwareSoftware for designing pillars for room-and-pillar retreat mining.
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8/20/2013 - PC softwareA software program that helps to identify the location and likely severity of multiple seam interactions
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2/6/2013 - Training materialsThis tutorial provides a brief overview of CT systems intended to meet the needs of people who require a basic understanding of the distinguishing features and operations of different CT systems.
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9/19/2012 - Unpublished documents and reportsA Proximity Warning System (PWS) marker on each worker that is activated as he or she approaches a dangerous area could alert the operator and prevent a potential injury or fatality.
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9/1/2012 - Peer reviewed journal articlesThis paper quantifies potential savings in WC premiums due to a reduction in rock fall injuries after roof screening in Pennsylvania’s underground coal mines. Two hypothetical mines with realistic injury and WC premium estimates were used.
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8/15/2012 - Information CircularsThis IC details a NIOSH investigation on the CDEM’s ability to accurately predict the explosibility of coal and rock dust mixtures. The conclusions support the field use of the CDEM to measure the explosibility of coal and rock dust mixtures.
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Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program