Mining Publication: Overview of U.S. Research on Three Approaches to Ensuring That Coal Miners Work Safely: Management, Workplace Design and Training
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Original creation date: February 1997
This paper summarized the past 20 years of U/S. research to ensure that underground coal miners work safely.
Authors: RH Peters, GR Bockosh, BA Fotta
Conference Paper - February 1997
Proc Japan Technical Cooperation Center for Coal Resources Development. Tokyo, Japan, 1997; :19 pp
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- Page last updated: 9/21/2012
- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program