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by Jeffrey A. Aldinger,Jean M. Kenney,C.M Keran

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Jeffrey A. Aldinger,Jean M. Kenney,C.M Keran
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Information circular/1995}, author {Aldinger, . abstractNote {This . Bureau of Mines report present an analysis of surface coal mining accidents involving mobile equipment for the years 1989 through 1991

Information circular/1995}, author {Aldinger, . Bureau of Mines report present an analysis of surface coal mining accidents involving mobile equipment for the years 1989 through 1991. Mobile equipment is defined as haulage trucks, front-end loaders, bulldozers, scrapers, and road graders. The general discussion of these accidents covers the accident causes, the primary activity of the accident victims, and.

Mobile equipment accidents in surface coal mines. Information circular/1995. Aldinger, John M. Kenney, Christopher M. Keran. Mobile equipment is defined as haulage trucks. More). Effectiveness of organic binders for iron ore pelletization. Larry A. Haas, Jeffrey A. Aldinger, Robert K. Zahl. The general discussion.

Bureau of Mines report present an analysis of surface coal mining accidents involving mobile equipment for the years 1989 through 1991. The general discussion of these accidents covers the accident causes, the primary activity of the accident victims, and other contributing factors

The Bureau was abolished in 1996. USBM was established in the Department of the Interior on May 16, 1910, pursuant to the Organic Act (Public Law 179), to deal with a wave of catastrophic mine disasters

large numbers of accidents. 1995 Mobile Equipment Accidents in Surface Coal Mines USBM IC 9428, 51 pp. DiCanio, D. and A. H. Nakata.

large numbers of accidents. applied to surface equipment accidents by Aldinger and Keran (1994) in an overview of the entire mining industry, and by Aldinger, Kenney, and Keran (1995) in a more detailed study of the coal segment of the industry. They employed a panel to categorize accidents based on the written narratives in the MSHA database. By using the narratives, they were free to develop categories of accidents that were more descriptive than the traditional categories.

Information Circular 8758 Design of Surface Mine Haulage Roads-A Manual By Walter W. Kaufman and James C. Ault UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR CecilĀ . Informa tion circular Bureau of Mines ; 8758. U71 no. 8758 62. 6173 . Ault UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Cecil D. Andrus, Secretary BUREAU OF MINES. 5"" This publication has been cataloged as follows: Kaufman, Walter W Design of surface mine haulage roads- a manual, by Walter W. Ault. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1977. 68 p. : il. diagrams ; 27 cm. (Information circular Bureau of Mines ; 8758) Includes bibliographies.

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