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Some suggestions on prevention of electrical accidents in coal mines
Electric accidents are caused chiefly by direct contact with electric equipment or power-carrying wires, by ignition of explosive gas or dust, and by fires of electrical origin; description of typical accidents in which shock proved fatal; enumeration of lessons learned from extended study of electrocutions; coal mine explosions; mine fires; maintenance of electric equipment; significance of approval plate.
Some suggestions on prevention of electrical accidents in coal mines
Electric accidents are caused chiefly by direct contact with electric equipment or power-carrying wires, by ignition of explosive gas or dust, and by fires of electrical origin; description of typical accidents in which shock proved fatal; enumeration of lessons learned from extended study of electrocutions; coal mine explosions; mine fires; maintenance of electric equipment; significance of approval plate.
Some suggestions on prevention of electrical accidents in coal mines
U S Bur Mines -- Information Cir
Harrington, D. (author) / Owings, C.W. (author) / Maize, E.R. (author)
1936
14 pages
Report
English
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