Reports of Mine Inspectors

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1897
Beginning 1959 includes annual report of the Oil and gas section (formerly issued separately).

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Seite 218 - ... may be designated for that purpose, at least one day in advance giving the length and number of props or timbers and cap pieces...
Seite 227 - ... of profit than merchandise and supplies of like character, kind, quality, and quantity are sold to other customers buying for cash and not employed by them; and shall any person or member of any firm, company, corporation, or association, his or their clerk, agent, or servant violate this section...
Seite 222 - ... provisions hereof, and any person who shall neglect or refuse to perform the duties required of him by sections...
Seite 218 - ... removed or carefully secured so as to prevent danger to persons employed in such mines; and that sufficient props, caps and timbers...
Seite 232 - ... land from that of another person or persons, without the consent in writing of every person interested in, or having title to, such adjoining lands...
Seite 213 - ... to see that all the provisions of this act are observed and strictly carried out...
Seite 221 - ... affirmations. The cost of such investigation shall be paid by the county in which the accident occurred, in the same manner as costs of inquests held by the coroner or justices of the peace are paid.
Seite 228 - And the corporation, company, firm or person, so issuing, selling, giving or delivering the same, shall, moreover, be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than twenty-five dollars...
Seite 218 - ... the miners are at work. On all haul-ways, space not less than ten feet long and two feet six inches wide between the wagon and the rib, shall be kept open at distances not exceeding one hundred feet apart, in which shelter from passing wagons may be secured.
Seite 218 - In order to better secure the proper ventilation of every coal mine and promote the health and safety of persons employed therein, the operator or agent shall employ a competent and practical inside overseer, to be called mine foreman, who shall be a citizen of this state, and an experienced coal miner, or any person having five years...

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