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Rock-dust material for coal mines

Leakage losses from pipe lines carrying natural gas under high pressures

Bureau of mines safety labels

Record of the Pittsburgh testing station standard dynamite

Gases commonly used in the industries and the home and their hazards

The movement of oil through the Panama Canal

Progress in use of 1-inch steel in the Tristate lead and zinc district

Manufacture and characteristics of gasoline

Analyses of Panhandle and Big Lake, Texas, crude oils

Reduction mills in Oregon in 1925

Metallurgical limestone

Timbering along the robbing line :factors influencing falls of roof in coal mines

Rock-dusting in coal mines

Some economic phases of the carbon-black industry

Railroad fuel oil consumption in 1926

Sources and distribution of major petroleum products :Atlantic Coast states - 1926

Mine safety as affected by electrification

Railroad fuel oil consumption

Stop, look and listen! :the roof is going to fall

The tin situation from a domestic standpoint

Consumption of tin in the United States, 1925

One hundred per cent of the employees of two large Illinois coal mines trained in first aid

Reduction mills in Idaho in 1925

Reduction mills in Utah in 1925

Sources and distribution of major petroleum products :Atlantic Coast states-1925

How are men killed in mines by falls of roof and coal?

Questions and answers on Bureau of Mines approvals of electrical equipment

One hundred and one questions on electrical inspection in and about mines

The chromium situation from a domestic standpoint

Effective rock-dusting of coal mines

Area of unsupported roof in coal mines :conditions and factor[s] for consideration

Fatal accident from entering unventilated raise after blasting

Mica

Coal-mine safety organization.

Wanted :more detailed reports on electrical accidents

Instructions for sampling atmospheric dust by the impinger method

Permissible explosives defined

Some phases of accident prevention in industry

The motor-fuel situation

Petroleum refineries in the United States, January 1, 1928

Natural-gasoline plants in the United States

Accident-prevention work of the Midwest Refining Co.

Safeguarding electrical equipment used in gassy mines :European practice

Development and safety of the storage-battery locomotive

Prevention of accidents with explosives in the tri-state zinc and lead ore producing district

Hazards in connection with concentrated coal mining

Fires and fire prevention in Lake Superior mines

Survey of cracking plants, January 1, 1928

Railroad fuel oil consumption in 1927

Are flame safety lamps suitable for detecting petroleum vapors?


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