Miners' Circular, Volumer 2-24Bureau of Mines, 1911 |
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Side 10
... injured by exposure to the action of the air . Don't handle explosives carelessly . They are all sensitive to blows , friction , and fire . ( d ) PRECAUTIONS ΤΟ BE TAKEN IN USING DETONATORS AND EXPLOSIVES . Don't use more than 1 pounds ...
... injured by exposure to the action of the air . Don't handle explosives carelessly . They are all sensitive to blows , friction , and fire . ( d ) PRECAUTIONS ΤΟ BE TAKEN IN USING DETONATORS AND EXPLOSIVES . Don't use more than 1 pounds ...
Side 22
... INJURED at the United States Bureau of Mines Rescue During the training he performed hard labor in noxious gases and gave evidence of being qualified to care for and use rescue apparatus in mines , and to render first aid to persons ...
... INJURED at the United States Bureau of Mines Rescue During the training he performed hard labor in noxious gases and gave evidence of being qualified to care for and use rescue apparatus in mines , and to render first aid to persons ...
Side 3
... injured or put in danger by accidents . This circular tells what are the chief causes of electrical accidents in mines , briefly points out the precautions that should be taken to avoid or prevent these acci- dents , and gives ...
... injured or put in danger by accidents . This circular tells what are the chief causes of electrical accidents in mines , briefly points out the precautions that should be taken to avoid or prevent these acci- dents , and gives ...
Side 12
... injured man to his home or to a hospital , treat any injuries that he has received . Treat electric burns exactly as ordinary burns . Before the arrival of a doctor it is proper to cover the burnt place with several thick- nesses of ...
... injured man to his home or to a hospital , treat any injuries that he has received . Treat electric burns exactly as ordinary burns . Before the arrival of a doctor it is proper to cover the burnt place with several thick- nesses of ...
Side 10
... injured . The lower part of the chest and also the abdomen are thus compressed , and air is forced out of the lungs . Now immediately swing backward so as to remove the pressure , but leave your hands in place , thus returning to the ...
... injured . The lower part of the chest and also the abdomen are thus compressed , and air is forced out of the lungs . Now immediately swing backward so as to remove the pressure , but leave your hands in place , thus returning to the ...
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Side 14 - With arms held straight, swing forward slowly, so that the weight of your body is gradually brought to bear upon the patient. The shoulder should be directly over the heel of the hand at the end of the forward swing. Do not bend your elbows. This operation should take about two seconds.
Side 14 - BULLETIN 17. A primer on explosives for coal miners, by CE Munroe and Clarence Hall. 61 pp., 10 pis., 12 figs. Reprint of United States Geological Survey Bulletin 423. BULLETIN 20. The explosibility of coal dust, by GS Rice, with chapters by JCW Frazer, Axel Larsen, Frank Haas, and Carl Scholz.
Side 15 - After two seconds, swing forward again. Thus repeat deliberately twelve to fifteen times a minute the double movement of compression and release, a complete respiration in four or five seconds.
Side 66 - It is about 4£ inches long and is lined with mucous membrane, which is continuous with that of the nose and mouth. Extending from the lower part of the pharynx are the openings of the esophagus (gullet) and the larynx (voice box), the former lying behind, the latter in front. The larynx forms a part of the respiratory apparatus, but has also a more special function of being the principal organ of speech.
Side 54 - Truths. 1. It is easier, better, and cheaper to prevent than to cure disease. 2. Everything that protects the mother before her baby is born improves the health of the baby after its birth. 3. Many of the diseases observed in older children and adults begin in infancy. 4. Healthy babies make strong men and women. 5. The baby's food, home, and surroundings play an important part in keeping it well or making it sick. 6. Mother's milk is the best food for babies. 7. Cow's milk which has become infected...
Side 62 - The miner shall examine his working place before beginning work, and take down all dangerous slate, or otherwise make it safe by properly timbering it before commencing to mine or load coal.
Side 8 - Continue artificial respiration (if necessary, two hours or longer), without interruption until natural breathing is restored, or until a physician arrives.
Side 13 - Resuscitation, composed of authorized representatives of The American Medical Association, The National Electric Light Association and The American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
Side 30 - ... to have crossed the Sierra Nevada going west into California. Just after entering the mountains, Captain Walker chose George Nidever and Zenas Leonard to help him select a camping-place. They decided to take different routes. It was not long before Nidever discovered fresh signs of Indians. Alarmed not only for his own safety, but also for the safety of Walker and Leonard, he was looking around for more signs, when he happened to turn in the direction from which he had come and saw two Indians...
Side 11 - BULLETIN 44. First national mine-safety demonstration, Pittsburgh, Pa., October 30 and 31, 1911, by HM Wilson and AH Fay, with a chapter on the explosion at the experimental mine by GS Rice. 1912. 75 pp., 7 pis., 4 flgs.