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Sampling dust in of rock-dusted mines
Explosions and other accidents from mudcapped shots in coal mines
Analyses of Kansas coals / [by the U.S. Bureau of Mines].
Methods of some progressive mining companies in placing responsibility for mine accidents
Hauling coal safely with permissible storage-battery locomotives
Privately owned mine rescue stations
Reducing accidents from falls of roof in coal mines
Activity of the Holmes Safety Association in reducing accidents in Alabama
Some hazards of transporting explosives in automobile trucks
A novel method of ventilating a Pennsylvania coal mine
Rock-dusting a Pennsylvania coal mine
Comparison of storage-battery and cable-reel gathering locomotives in a West Virginia coal mine
Falls of coal and rock on man-trips in bituminous-coal mines
Some suggestions on the prevention of electrical accidents in coal mines
Explosions of coal dust in tipples and cleaning plants and some suggestions on preventing them
West Virginia coal-mine accident costs and data -July 1, 1929 to June 30, 1934
Lighting practices in coal mines of the United States
Cars for transporting explosives
Methods of sampling and analyzing coal-mine dusts for incombustible content
Gas explosions in buildings :their cause and prevention
Some preliminary data on methods for controlling the dust hazards in mechanical mining
Gas explosions in buildings :their cause and prevention
Methods of allaying dust in underground mining operations
Suggested methods for installing dust-allaying equipment in bituminous-coal mines
Use of rock dust and water under the Federal Mine Safety Code in limiting coal-dust explosions
Dust control in mining, tunneling, and quarrying in the United States
Drill-dust collectors approved by the Bureau of Mines as of January 31, 1956