The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) was established on July 1, 1910 with a mission to address the previous decade's coal mine fatality incidence rate of greater than 2,000 annually. The need for federal government involvement to assure dependable and safe mine rescue respirators was recognized by the USBM with the first respirator approval being issued in 1919. Prior to this, some occupations exposed individuals to inhalation hazards. Firefighters, in particular, had a critical need of respiratory protection. This article provides a brief summary of pre-World War I (WWI) (1914 to 1918) respiratory protection for firefighters based largely on the work of Bruce J. Held. Also discussed is the then newly established United States Bureau of Mines' (...
In This Chapter [MSHA regulations for coal mines MSHA regulations for metal/nonmetal mines O...
Management of occupational respiratory hazards is integral to workplace health and safety. At workpl...
thesisMine fires and explosions associated with spontaneous combustion (sponcom) can be the cause of...
This article is the second in a series of four articles on respirator history. The discussions prese...
In 1919, the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) initiated the first respirator certification program. Sever...
During the 20th century, the increased emphasis on worker health and safety and the advent of new mi...
Since 1910, the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) has investigated practical ways of dealing with the cons...
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The mining industry is among the top ten industries nationwide with high occupational injury and fat...
Disaster management is a neglected area of British business history. Industrial disasters led to sig...
The importance of controlling respirable dust and methane gas levels in underground coal mining cann...
During the time period from 1990-2007, 1601 reportable fires occurred in the U.S. mining industry (a...
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health re\uc2\uadsearchers conducted a study to inves...
The practical implementation of respiratory protection in a large scale industrial setting was inves...
[Excerpt] Safety in the coal mining industry is much improved compared to the early decades of the t...
In This Chapter [MSHA regulations for coal mines MSHA regulations for metal/nonmetal mines O...
Management of occupational respiratory hazards is integral to workplace health and safety. At workpl...
thesisMine fires and explosions associated with spontaneous combustion (sponcom) can be the cause of...
This article is the second in a series of four articles on respirator history. The discussions prese...
In 1919, the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) initiated the first respirator certification program. Sever...
During the 20th century, the increased emphasis on worker health and safety and the advent of new mi...
Since 1910, the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) has investigated practical ways of dealing with the cons...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2018-01-03T00:00:00Z28463180PMC5751960vault:2577
The mining industry is among the top ten industries nationwide with high occupational injury and fat...
Disaster management is a neglected area of British business history. Industrial disasters led to sig...
The importance of controlling respirable dust and methane gas levels in underground coal mining cann...
During the time period from 1990-2007, 1601 reportable fires occurred in the U.S. mining industry (a...
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health re\uc2\uadsearchers conducted a study to inves...
The practical implementation of respiratory protection in a large scale industrial setting was inves...
[Excerpt] Safety in the coal mining industry is much improved compared to the early decades of the t...
In This Chapter [MSHA regulations for coal mines MSHA regulations for metal/nonmetal mines O...
Management of occupational respiratory hazards is integral to workplace health and safety. At workpl...
thesisMine fires and explosions associated with spontaneous combustion (sponcom) can be the cause of...