Reports of the Inspectors of Coal Mines of the Anthracite Coal Regions of Pennsylvania for the Year ... |
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Page xxxvii
... minute for each and every person employed in any mine , and as much more as the cir- cumstances may require . Section 4. The ventilating currents shall be conducted and cir- culated to and along the face of each and every working place ...
... minute for each and every person employed in any mine , and as much more as the cir- cumstances may require . Section 4. The ventilating currents shall be conducted and cir- culated to and along the face of each and every working place ...
Page xxxviii
... minute for every person working therein ; and in no case , in mines generating explosive gases , shall the velocity exceed four hundred and fifty ( 450 ) lineal feet per minute , in any opening through which the air currents pass , if ...
... minute for every person working therein ; and in no case , in mines generating explosive gases , shall the velocity exceed four hundred and fifty ( 450 ) lineal feet per minute , in any opening through which the air currents pass , if ...
Page lix
... minute for each and every person employed therein , but in a mine where fire damp has been detected the mini- mum shall be one hundred and fifty cubit feet per minute for each person employed therein , and as much more in either case as ...
... minute for each and every person employed therein , but in a mine where fire damp has been detected the mini- mum shall be one hundred and fifty cubit feet per minute for each person employed therein , and as much more in either case as ...
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... minutes previous to its falling . This cannot , at all times , be attributed to the ignorance of the victim , for in many cases during the year , some of our most intelli- gent and careful miners have been killed in this very manner ...
... minutes previous to its falling . This cannot , at all times , be attributed to the ignorance of the victim , for in many cases during the year , some of our most intelli- gent and careful miners have been killed in this very manner ...
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... minutes before he was heard shouting for help , he had borrowed a shovel from one of the nearby miners , it can be inferred that he was in the act of cleaning the cross beam on which the carriage rests at the foot of the shaft , when a ...
... minutes before he was heard shouting for help , he had borrowed a shovel from one of the nearby miners , it can be inferred that he was in the act of cleaning the cross beam on which the carriage rests at the foot of the shaft , when a ...
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Page li - ... who shall hear and determine the guilt or innocence of the person or persons so charged, who, if convicted of the said offense, shall be sentenced to pay the penalty aforesaid.
Page liii - ... does not include a person or body corporate who merely receives a royalty, rent, or fine from a mine, or is merely the proprietor of a mine subject to any lease, grant, or license for the working thereof, or is merely the owner of the soil, and not interested in the minerals of the mine...
Page lii - State and county taxes, and when collected shall be paid into the county treasury for the use of the district.
Page lxi - ... driven towards and in dangerous proximity to an abandoned mine or part of a mine, suspected of containing inflammable gases, or which is inundated with water...
Page lxxii - ... it shall be his duty to examine the mines in his district as often as possible to see that all the provisions of this act are observed and strictly carried out, and he shall make a record of all examinations of mines showing the condition in which he finds them...
Page xli - A station or stations shall be appointed at the entrance to the mine, or to different parts of the mine, as the case may require, and a workman shall not pass beyond any such station until the mine or part of the mine beyond the same has been inspected and stated to be safe.
Page lvi - And there shall be cut out or around the side of every hoisting shaft, or driven through the solid strata at the bottom thereof, a traveling way not less than five feet high and three feet wide, to enable persons to pass the shaft in going from one side of it to the other without passing over or under the cage or other hoisting apparatus.
Page li - ... sureties, conditioned personally to try such appeal, and to abide the judgment of the Court thereon, and to pay such costs as may be awarded by the Court, or...
Page l - ... consumed, the number of persons employed above and below ground, in or about such colliery, classifying the persons so employed. The report shall be in such form as may be from time to time prescribed by the inspector of the district. Blank forms for said reports shall be furnished by the Commonwealth.
Page xlii - The mining-boss or his assistant shall visit and examine every wo.rking place in the mine at least once even- alternate day while the miners of such place are or should be at work, and shall direct that each and every working place is properly secured by props or timber, and that safety in all respects is assured...