The Mining Engineer Volume 8 by Institution of Mining Engineers
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Author: Institution of Mining Engineers
Number of Pages: 280 pages
Published Date: 01 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781231174876
Download Link: The Mining Engineer Volume 8
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 Excerpt: ...of the dusty roadways. For sanitary reasons, the use of sprayed water was of distinct advantage, and, if judiciously done, it would not have the effect that Mr. Barnes feared. 3069.--That shows that mere watering is not a sufficient remedy?--The remedial measures must not be dependent upon watering, and the remedial measures must not be so much in depending upon the removal of the dust. The removal of the dust certainly--if you could remove it--would be effectual, but practically that never could be done, and I am afraid watering cannot be effectually done. The remedial measures must be looked for in the initial start of the explosion; stop the explosion, stop the shot-firing, stop the gas explosions, and you need not take any notice of dust so far as colliery explosions go. But certainly I would suggest that watering is of value for the health and comfort of the men, as regards the purity of the atmosphere which goes into the mine, VOJ.. VI1I.-1894M. 3-t Mr. T. A. Southern said he should like to be clear as to MrStokes' reference to watering in a main haulage-road before firing a shot. He thought Mr. Stokes appeared to lightly regard that provision of the Mines Act, and to suggest that he would countenance disregard of it. He (Mr. Southern) had always considered that portion of the general rule to be one of the most important precautions against the dangers of coaldust. This was certainly the view held by mining engineers in South Wales, and also, he thought, in other districts. Many of the most serious explosions had been connected by strong and well-established evidence with blasting on main haulage-roads, that was to say roads in which the coal was hauled by mechanical power. He understood Mr. Stokes to say that the Camerton explosion was caused by blas...
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