Quarry Accidents in the United States During the Calendar Year 1914 |
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1,000 men employed Average number Boiler explosions Bureau of Mines calendar year 1914 cars or locomo Cement rock cent chine or hand Clarence Hall Drilling accidents Electricity shock Falling from hoists Falling into quarry Falls of persons Falls or slides Flying pieces Grand total hand drills hand tools Haulage accidents Horse or mule including locomotives inspector killed and injured ladders Limestone locomotives or drills Machinery not including metal mines North Carolina number employed number of days Number of employees number of men pieces of rock ployed QUARRY ACCIDENTS Quarry cars quarry from surface Railway cars Reported by W. W. Rhode Island ricks rock from sledging rock or overburden Rock while loading Sandstone and bluestone serious injuries shock or burns slides of rock slight injuries South Dakota Stepping on nail TABLE TECHNICAL PAPER Timber or hand tives Total in quarry total number Trap rock United W. W. Jones West Virginia Wisconsin