Mining Publication: Update on Mining Health and Safety Research
Original creation date: January 1996
Mine Health and Safety Research was conducted formerly at four geographical locations within the USBM, specifically: Pittsburgh, Spokane, Twin Cities, and Denver. Although the Twin Cities and Denver Centers were closed, we have been successful in relocating/maintaining much of the core competencies to conduct a responsive, multidisciplinary Mine Health and Safety Research Program. With the closures and transition we have worked to maintain the core competencies necessary to address Health and Safety issues. In some cases we have made arrangements to provide the requisite core competencies through external organizations.
Authors: JN Murphy
Conference Paper - January 1996
NIOSHTIC2 Number: 20025425
Proc 27th Annual Institute on Mining Health, Safety and Research, Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1996 Jan; :3-8
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- Program of Research - A Summary of Research in Progress during Fiscal Years 98
- A Review of NIOSH and U.S. Bureau of Mines Research to Improve Miners' Health and Safety Training
- Technology News 513 - Coaching Workshop for On-the-Job Trainers
- Toolbox Training on Flyrock Awareness
- Update on the Continuing Functions of the Former US Bureau of Mines
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- Page last updated: 9/21/2012
- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program