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Safety work of the Bureau of Mines and some of its results
Some of the welfare problems of the mining industry and what the Bureau of Mines has done about them
Some data on dust in industrial work
Allaying dust in bituminous-coal mines with water
Formation, collection, and treatment of coal dust in mines
Are new hazards being introduced in coal mines faster than existing hazards are eliminated
How mine workers can help to prevent mine explosions
Mercury poisoning as a mining hazard
Explosions in coal mines caused by smoking
Review of literature on conditioning air for advancement of health and safety in mines.
Prevention of premature shots during springing of deep drill holes in quarries and open-pit workings
Stenches for emergency warnings in metal mines
Fires in surface mining and milling structures
Accidents due to misuse of explosives
Accidents to children from blasting caps
Suggested hoisting-signal code for metal-mine shafts
Some of the hazards of auxiliary fans in coal mines
Prevention of fires caused by electric arcs and sparks from trolley wires
Precautions to be taken when approaching old mine workings
Suggested hoisting-signal code for slope coal mines and for shaft mines having only one level
Hazards of the trolley-locomotive haulage system in coal mines
Diesel equipment in underground mining
Wash and change houses at American mines
Protection against lightning at surface and underground mining plants
Safety catches on mine cages and methods of testing them
Burning refuse dumps at coal mines
Hazards of black blasting powder in underground coal mining