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Hazards in connection with concentrated coal mining
Explosions and other accidents from mudcapped shots in coal mines
Progress in metal-mine ventilation in 1930
Mine explosions and fires in the United States during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1931
Rock-dust does stop or limit mine explosions
Mine explosions and fires in the United States during the fiscal year which ended June 20, 1932
Metal-mine fires and ventilation
Operating coal mines without accidents
Review of literature on effects of breathing dusts with special reference to silicosis.
Coal-mine explosions and fires in the United States during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1934
Review of literature on effects of breathing dusts with special reference to silicosis.
Review of literature on effects of breathing dusts with special reference to silicosis.
Accident costs and safety dividends
Review of literature on effects of breathing dusts with special reference to silicosis.
The Joseph A. Holmes safety association and its awards
Silicosis as affecting mining workmen and operations
Coal-mine explosions and fires in the United States :during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1935
How to use permissible explosives properly
Review of literature on effects of breathing dusts with special reference to silicosis.
What's wrong with mine safety programs
Dust hazards and their control in mining
Forwarding health and safety in coal mining by use of watering methods
Some observations on coal-mine fans and coal-mine ventilation
Review of literature on conditioning air for advancement of health and safety in mines
Thousands killed by coal-mine explosions in the United States
Reducing cost of workmen's compensation in the mining industry
Methods for protection against silicosis and when they are justified
Some of the results of recent research on the control or prevention of silicosis
Necessity for more extended use of safety equipment in mining
Safe storage, handling, and use of commercial explosives
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
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.