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Observations of safety practices and conditions in Japanese coal mines
Typical mines in largest producing areas are described; collaboration between management and worker as to safety, does not exist in Japan; general geology; physical conditions; mining methods; accident statistics; about 50% of all injuries result from falls of roof and face; haulage; explosions; inspection and safety experimental stations; mine rescue; first aid; safety organizations; ventilation.
Observations of safety practices and conditions in Japanese coal mines
Typical mines in largest producing areas are described; collaboration between management and worker as to safety, does not exist in Japan; general geology; physical conditions; mining methods; accident statistics; about 50% of all injuries result from falls of roof and face; haulage; explosions; inspection and safety experimental stations; mine rescue; first aid; safety organizations; ventilation.
Observations of safety practices and conditions in Japanese coal mines
U S Bur Mines -- Information Cir
Warncke, R.G. (Autor:in)
1949
38 pages
Report
Englisch
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