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Mining Equipment Accidents





mining equipment accidents






    mining equipment
  • Mining is the extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the earth, usually from an ore body, vein or (coal) seam. Materials recovered by mining include base metals, precious metals, iron, uranium, coal, diamonds, limestone, oil shale, rock salt and potash.





    accidents
  • Used euphemistically to refer to an incidence of incontinence, typically by a child or an animal

  • "Accidents" is the first song and first single from Alexisonfire's 2004 album Watch Out!. The song features a chorus complete with chanting and at concerts often get the crowd to join in.

  • An unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury

  • (accident) anything that happens suddenly or by chance without an apparent cause; "winning the lottery was a happy accident"; "the pregnancy was a stroke of bad luck"; "it was due to an accident or fortuity"

  • A crash involving road or other vehicles, typically one that causes serious damage or injury

  • (accident) an unfortunate mishap; especially one causing damage or injury











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Mine Safety: A Modern Approach (Springer Series in Reliability Engineering)


Mine Safety: A Modern Approach (Springer Series in Reliability Engineering)



Mine Safety combines detailed information on safety in mining with methods and mathematics that can be used to preserve human life. By compiling various recent research results and data into one volume, Mine Safety eliminates the need to consult many diverse sources in order to obtain vital information. Chapters cover a broad range of topics, including: human factors and error in mine safety, mining equipment safety, safety in offshore industry and programmable electronic mining system safety. They are written in such a manner that the reader requires no previous knowledge to understand their contents. Examples and solutions are given at appropriate places, and there are numerous problems to test the reader’s comprehension. Mine Safety will prove useful for many individuals, including engineering and safety professionals working in the mining industry, researchers, instructors, and undergraduate and graduate students in the field of mining engineering.










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Colorado - Idaho Springs: Argo Gold Mine and Mill - Maintenance and Chemical Decks




Colorado - Idaho Springs: Argo Gold Mine and Mill - Maintenance and Chemical Decks





The three wooden decks visible from this point were built above the main built above the main equipment levels to provide areas for minor maintenance and chemical storage and distribution. Chemicals (reagents) could be added to the mixtures of water and finely ground ore by gravity flow from above.

The Argo Gold Mine and Mill, at 2350 Riverside Dr, is a former mine and gold that opened on April 1, 1913 at the entrance of the 4.6-mile Newhouse Tunnel, later called the Argo Tunnel. The Tunnel was built between 1893 and 1910 to drain the gold mines in Virginia Canyon, Gilpin Gulch, Russell Gulch, Quartz Hill, Nevadaville, and Central City. The mill, one of the largest and most modern in Colorado, was built by R.E. Shimer to strip the valuable metals like gold, silver, copper and lead from the ore extracted from the tunnel. Following a flooding accident in 1943 that left four miners dead, the tunnel was closed, and Argo Mill ceased operations.

The five-story mill sat abandoned until 1976 when it was purchased by James N. Maxwell, who renovated it and opened it to the public as a museum. The bottom level of the mill serves as a museum displaying mining and milling artifacts, old payroll records, milling receipts, and old photographs. After touring the Dougle Eagle mine, and the Argo Mill, visitors can pan for gold and gems.

National Register #78000836 (1978)











Lofthouse Colliery Inrush,21st March 1973 Plan 4




Lofthouse Colliery Inrush,21st March 1973 Plan 4





Yorkshire, 21st March 1973. Report number Cmnd 5419. 7 dead, of these 6 entombed for eternity.
seven men lost their lives as a result of an inrush of water at the face of South 9B district in the Flockton Thin seam. The conditions in the district following the incident were such that only one body could be recovered.
Lofthouse Colliery is in the North Yorkshire Area of the National Coal Board and is situated some 2? miles north of Wakefield, on the western fringe of the working coalfield. Production began in 1877 and at the time of the inrush the saleable output was 18,500 tons per week with 837 men employed below ground and 207 on the surface.
There are four shafts. The A (downcast) shaft of 18 feet 6 inches diameter and the B (upcast) shaft of 15 feet diameter are at Lofthouse while the Silkstone (downcast) and Beeston (upcast) shafts of 14 feet diameter are at Wrenthorpe, some 1? miles to the south. Coal winding is confined to the A shaft with man winding at the B shaft. The Silkstone shaft has winding equipment but there are no winding facilities at the Beeston shaft.
Report by J.W. Calder Chief HMI
Plan scanned and pieced together to remake a copy of the original taken from my collection of disaster reports












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