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Metal-mine accidents in the United States during the calendar year 1913

Production of explosives in the United States during the calendar year 1915 :with notes on coal-mine accidents due to explosives and a list of permissible explosives, lamps and motors tested prior to May 1, 1916

Metal-mine accidents in the United States :during the calendar year 1915

Metal-mine accidents in the United States :during the calendar year 1916

Production of explosives in the United States during the calendar year 1917 :with notes on coal-mine accidents due to explosives and a list of permissible explosives tested to April 30, 1918

Metal-mine accidents in the United States during the calendar year 1917 :(with supplemental labor and accident tables for the years 1911 to 1917, inclusive)

Production of explosives in the United States during the calendar year 1918 :with notes on coal-mine accidents due to explosives and a list of permissible explosives tested to March 31, 1919

Metal-mine accidents in the United States during the calendar year 1918

Production of explosives in the United States during the calendar year 1919 :with notes on coal-mine accidents due to explosives and list of permissible explosives tested to May 31, 1920

Production of explosives in the United States during the calendar year 1920 :with notes on coal-mine accidents due to explosives

The value of oxygen breathing apparatus in mine rescue operations

Production of explosives in the United States :during the calendar year 1921: with notes on mine accidents due to explosives

Who pays for the accidents?

Quarry accidents in the United States :during the calendar year 1921

Quarry accidents in the United States :during the calendar year 1922

Falls of roof and coal in bituminous coal-mines

Accidents due to explosives in metal mines of the Southwest, as shown by records in Arizona

Fatal accident from entering unventilated raise after blasting

Accident-prevention measures at the Moctezuma Copper Co.

Form of report for underground accidents

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

Industrial safety training at a mining school

Accident experience and cost of accidents at Washington metal mines and quarries

Explosives accidents in California metal mines

Places of occurrence of injury from falls of roof

Accident experience and cost in California metal mines

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

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

Preventing accidents by the proper use of permissible explosives

Safe storage, handling, and use of commercial explosives

Some information on reduction of quarry accidents

Cooling mine air during summer months to prevent roof falls

Status of safety in mining

Problem of accident prevention at small mines

Accidents due to misuse of explosives

Safe storage, handling, and use of commercial explosives in metal mines, nonmetallic mines, and quarries

Loss of life among wearers of oxygen breathing apparatus (Revision of I.C. 7279)

Injury experience in the metal industries, 1958

Methane control in United States coal mines, 1972

Prediction of failures in mines -an overview

Roof and rib fall accident and cost statistics :an in-depth study

Effects of environmental stressors on vigilance performance


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