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The action of acid mine water on the insulation of electric conductors.A preliminary report

The use of mice and birds for detecting carbon monoxide after mine fires and explosions

Relative effects of carbon monoxide on small animals

Effects of atmospheres deficient in oxygen on small animals and on men

Accident prevention in the mines of Butte, Montana

Stenches for detecting leakage of blue water gas and natural gas

Stench warnings in metal mines

Relation of lead poisoning in Utah to mining

Precautions to be observed in entering abandoned exploratory shafts and pits

Sanitation in planning and developing oil-shale camps

Dust reduction by wet stopers

Underground hygiene and sanitation

Fire and ventilation doors in metal mines

Who pays for the accidents?

The value of oxygen breathing apparatus to the mining industry

Morbidity studies as an aid in preventing illness among miners

Physiological effect of high temperatures and humidities with and without air movement

The carbon monoxide self-rescuer

Approval system of the Bureau of Mines, as applied to permissible storage-battery locomotives :(fourth complete investigation under schedule 15)

Approval system of the Bureau of Mines as applied to permissible storage-battery locomotives :third complete investigation under schedule 15

Compensation insurance rates as a measurement of accident prevention in mines

Accident-prevention work of the Midwest Refining Co.

Touch paper

How fires start in mines

Recommendations of the Bureau of Mines on certain questions of mine safety

Abnormal pressures in explosion-proof compartments of electrical mining machines

Electrical accident prevention

The unusually good safety record of a coal mine and of a coal-mine foreman

Effect of a bonus on the accident record of the Southwestern Portland Cement Co.

Safety in mines as affected by first-aid and mine rescue contests

Accident cost and mine safety

Electrical blasting in sinking Montreal no. 5 shaft :also some safety practices at the Montreal mine

Recommendations of the Bureau of Mines on certain questions of mine safety as of August 1929

Hazards from low or under voltage

Methods of some progressive mining companies in placing responsibility for mine accidents

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

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


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