Miners' Circular, Utgaver 58-61Bureau of Mines, 1947 |
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Side v
... devices – Transportation on public highways___ Surface transportation on operation premises_ Underground transportation of blasting supplies . Page Blasting with permissible explosives . Preliminary examination .. Charging.
... devices – Transportation on public highways___ Surface transportation on operation premises_ Underground transportation of blasting supplies . Page Blasting with permissible explosives . Preliminary examination .. Charging.
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... surface operations . Forty - one men were killed by explosives in stripping and other surface bituminous - coal - mining operations during the period 1931 to 1942 , inclusive , or an average of between 3 and 4 annually . 4 2 Huff ...
... surface operations . Forty - one men were killed by explosives in stripping and other surface bituminous - coal - mining operations during the period 1931 to 1942 , inclusive , or an average of between 3 and 4 annually . 4 2 Huff ...
Side 3
... surface explosives accidents , or about 0.7 percent of the total nonfatal accidents . Table 1 gives the number of fatal and nonfatal accidents due to explosives in and about the bituminous - coal mines of the United States from 1938 to ...
... surface explosives accidents , or about 0.7 percent of the total nonfatal accidents . Table 1 gives the number of fatal and nonfatal accidents due to explosives in and about the bituminous - coal mines of the United States from 1938 to ...
Side 4
... surface when no one was in the mine . One mine fire was initiated by explosives in 1943 , but no loss of life was involved . The foregoing discussion illustrates the potentialities of nonper- missible explosives and the nonpermissible ...
... surface when no one was in the mine . One mine fire was initiated by explosives in 1943 , but no loss of life was involved . The foregoing discussion illustrates the potentialities of nonper- missible explosives and the nonpermissible ...
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... surface magazines under proper conditions , so that it does not undergo change in character , and that after taking ... surface as projected into the coal to be blasted , and all parts of the hole shall be free from the adjacent surface ...
... surface magazines under proper conditions , so that it does not undergo change in character , and that after taking ... surface as projected into the coal to be blasted , and all parts of the hole shall be free from the adjacent surface ...
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Side iii - Interior, to make diligent investigation of the methods of mining, especially in relation to the safety of miners, and the appliances best adapted to prevent accidents, the possible improvement of conditions under which mining operations are carried on, the treatment of ores and other mineral substances, the use of explosives and electricity, the prevention of accidents, and other inquiries and technologic investigations pertinent to said industries...
Side iii - Interior, to make diligent investigations of the methods of mining, especially in relation to the safety of miners, and the appliances best adapted to prevent accidents, the possible improvement of conditions under which mining operations are carried on, the treatment of ores and other mineral substances, the use of explosives and electricity, the prevention of accidents, and other inquiries and technologic investigations pertinent to said industries...
Side 15 - (b) Charges exceeding one and one-half pounds, but not exceeding three pounds, shall be used only if boreholes are 6 feet or more in depth, and explosives are charged in a continuous train, with no cartridges deliberately deformed or crushed, with all cartridges in contact with each other, and with the end cartridges touching the back of the hole and the stemming, respectively, and class A or class B permissible explosives are used.
Side iii - ... said industries, and from time to time make such public reports of the work, investigations, and information obtained as the Secretary of said department may direct, with the recommendations of such bureau. The first annual report of the Director of the Bureau of Mines issued in 1911 states: The Bureau of Mines was established by an act of Congress (36 Stat. 369) approved May 16, 1910, and effective July 1, 1910. The demand for special recognition and aid from the Federal Government for the mining...
Side 43 - ... material. The roofs of magazines so located that it is impossible to fire bullets directly through the roof from the ground need not be bulletproof, but where it is possible to fire bullets directly through them, roofs shall be made bullet-resistant by material construction, or by a ceiling that forms a tray containing not less than a 4-inch thickness of sand, or by other methods.
Side 38 - Metallic frames, casings, and other electric equipment that can become "alive" through failure of insulation or by contact with energized parts shall be grounded.
Side 42 - Pilled construction, such as concrete blocks with the cells filled with screened sand, weak concrete, cement mortar or other effective bullet-resistant filler; or exterior and interior wooden walls not less than 6 inches apart with the space between filled with screened sand, weak concrete, cement mortar or other effective bullet-resistant filler, and the exterior walls covered with sheet iron not lighter than No. 26 gauge, or other fireresistant material...
Side 45 - Each door shall be equipped with two mortise locks; or with two padlocks fastened in separate hasps and staples; or with a combination of...
Side 70 - ... 4. The charge shall be detonated with a permissible shot-firing unit 5. Cardox shall not be shot off the solid, over heavy rock binders or shale, or in a "tight
Side 60 - ... 1. The bodies and covers of special cars and the containers shall be constructed of nonconductive material. 2. If explosives and detonators are hauled in the same explosives car or in the same special container, they shall be separated by at least a 4-inch substantially fastened hardwood partition or the equivalent. 3.