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Bureau of Mines instruction in first aid and value of 100-percent first-aid training to employees of mining and oil companies

What the superintendent of a coal mine might do to prevent injury from falls of roof

Accident prevention in coal mining

Connection between physical condition and liability to accidents of metal miners

What the mine foreman can do to prevent injury from falls of roof in coal mines

Hazards and protection of underground transformer installations

The miner's ounce of prevention--the operator's pound of cure

Privately owned mine rescue stations

Reducing accidents from falls of roof in coal mines

Teaching safety through the approval plate

Points to be considered in the design of covers for explosion-proof compartments

Automatic power releases for shutting off power from mine and indicating by signal alarm when fan stops or doors are left open

What the coal miners can do to prevent injury from falls of roof

The cost of accidents to industry

Industrial safety training at a mining school

The National safety competition of 1930

A new signaling device for shaft mines

The paramount issue

Safety consciousness

The National safety competition of 1931

Guarding trolley wires in mines

Notes pertaining to safety inspections of permissible electric mine equipment

Safety practices at Mine 1, Spring Canyon Coal Co., Utah

Bonuses to encourage safe work and for work safely done

Hazards to underground workers from inflammable surface structures near mine openings

The importance of discipline in mine safety

Recommendations of the United States Bureau of Mines on certain questions of safety as of February 3, 1933

Safety practices and achievements at the Columbia Mine of the Columbia Steel Co. (subsidiary of the United States Steel Corporation)

The National safety competition of 1932

Working an underground mine 6 years without lost-time accidents

Safety in mining in 1933

A million tons of anthracite mined without a fatality

Operating coal mines without accidents

Some suggestions as to safety rules to be printed or mimeographed for the guidance of bituminous-coal mine employees

Safety posters at the Calumet & Hecla mines

Questions and answers on first-aid training

A few of the opportunities for obtaining accident-prevention information available to mine management and employees through the United States Bureau of Mines

Accident costs and safety dividends

Falls of coal and rock on man-trips in bituminous-coal mines

The Joseph A. Holmes safety association and its awards

List of devices for respiratory protection approved by the U.S. Bureau of Mines

Some suggestions on the safe handling of electric shovel trailing cables in open-pit mines

Suggested methods for the reduction of mine accidents from the viewpoint of the safety engineer

Some factors affecting an accident-prevention program in metal mining in California

Silicosis as affecting mining workmen and operations

Preventing accidents by the proper use of permissible explosives

How to use permissible explosives properly

Methane-indicating detectors prove dependable in sampling air in anthracite mines

Some suggestions on the prevention of electrical accidents in coal mines

Electrical viewpoint in a complete safety survey of a coal mine


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