No, but here are some sites that might help you. * http://www.mining-memorabilia.co.uk/NMMA.htm * http://museums.leics.gov.uk/collections-on-line/GetObjectAction.do?objectKey=175758* http://miningartifacts.homestead.com/minesafetylamps.html
Safety hazards that coal miners have to deal with include:cave insgas explosionsfiresbeing crushed or run over by a vehicledrowningfallselectrocutionsuffocation
Mine workers and those who have to access potential gas filled environments
One of the biggest problems for miners is ensuring the safety of their workers in often hazardous conditions underground. Additionally, fluctuating commodity prices and market demand can also pose challenges for miners in terms of profitability and sustainability. Lastly, environmental concerns related to pollution and land degradation from mining activities are significant issues that miners need to address.
Working aboveground increases safety for miners.
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The miners flame safety lamp was first invented in 1815 by Sir Humphry Davy after the danger of methane gas and open flames prompted he and others to create a safer solution.
Edison invented the minor's safety lamp in the year 1914.
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miners safety lamp Which was to be known as "The Davy Lamp"
They look for hazards to the safety of miners, they review safety training, and investigate mining accidents. The conduct inspections of mining operations and determine if safety standards are being met.
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Sir Humphrey Davy in 1815.