Ventillation Challenges facing the Metalliferous Section
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The context Escalating electricity cost is one of the biggest cost drivers in the mining industry. Safety and health is of paramount importance and cannot be compromised to accommodate electricity
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Safety+Health Study Spotlights High Injury Risk Among Food Supply Chain Workers Workers who play a role in the U.S. food supply chain are at high risk for being hospitalized with
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Click here for Food Safety Information from the USDA I wanted to pass along some grilling safety tips from the USDA. Enjoy the weekend and stay safe so you can
New NIOSH Challenge Focuses on Respirator Fit Evaluation The challenge invites people to submit ideas on making fit-testing practices better. By Alex SaurmanJan 13, 2023 The National Institute for Occupational
ASSESSMENT OF EQUIPMENT OPERATORS’ NOISE EXPOSURE IN WESTERN UNDERGROUND GOLD AND SILVER MINES E. R. Spencer, NIOSH, Pittsburgh, PA ABSTRACT An assessment of U.S. western hard-rock miners’ noise exposures was
Critical Action to Control Underground Fires Associate Professor David Cliff, Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre, at the University of Queensland, provides a warning and shares his research on the
Using In-Place Stone Stoppings To Direct Air in Underground Stone Mines Objective To improve the ventilation of large-opening underground stone mines by using stoppings made from stone left in place.