• Other scientific studies conducted with specimens from this mine include two surveys on the parasites of the pickerel frog, published in 1995 and 1996, and coccidian parasites from a five-lined skink collected just outside Mine Shaft No. 1, published in 1995. (encyclopediaofarkansas.net)
  • That's reflected in the total number of outstanding asset-based loans, which more than doubled from 1995 to 1999, the most recent year for which data is available. (cfo.com)
  • The main laws governing the mining industry of Australia are Uranium Mining and Nuclear Facilities (Prohibitions) Act, 1986, Mining Management Act, 2001, Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Act, 1999, and Mineral Resources Development Act, 1995 among others. (globaldata.com)
  • As of 2001, more than 30 million people were employed in the mining industry. (wikipedia.org)
  • And, like the events of September 11, 2001 in the United States, the 1995 Tokyo subway gas attack forever changed our world and our sense of safety -- regardless of culture or country. (medscape.com)
  • On 25th June 2001, one of the local community activists was attacked by mining company security guards and detained, together with a Wayuu journalist and a Wayuu cameraman and two other people, while filming environmental damage around Tabaco. (minesandcommunities.org)
  • PURPOSE The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces the availability of fiscal year (FY) 2002 funds for research grant applications on mining occupational safety and health. (nih.gov)
  • In 2002, a group of three local boys (ages nine, eleven, and nineteen) wandered into one of the mines with their dog, looking for gold. (encyclopediaofarkansas.net)
  • Make Mine Music' hanya sekali dikeluarkan dalam bentuk video rumah (VHS dan DVD) pada 6 Jun 2000 di bawah tajuk Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection . (wikipedia.org)
  • Roger Moody and Richard Solly of London-based Partizans (People Against Rio Tinto And Its Subsidiaries) visited the Colombian Department of Guajira in October 2000 to study the social and environmental impacts of South America's largest coal strip mines on the Indigenous Wayuu population and on local farming communities. (minesandcommunities.org)
  • Seems 1995 to maybe 2000 was the timeframe. (practicalmachinist.com)
  • One of the miners - they now tend to be called operators - Knut Lund, from Norway, recalls the risks he faced when he started working in this mine in 1990. (ilo.org)
  • Despite that being only 1% of the world's workforce, mining holds over 8% of workplace fatalities. (wikipedia.org)
  • Preamble: Recognizes the dangerous conditions in the world's mines, and notes multiple conventions that contain relevant laws in context with miners health and safety. (wikipedia.org)
  • An ILO News team went deep underground into one of the world's most advanced mines to find out how technology has affected jobs, safety and the integration of women. (ilo.org)
  • 1) The annual supply of platinum is only about 130 tons - which is equivalent to only 6% (by weight) of the total Western World's annual mine production of gold - and less than one percent of silver's yearly mine production. (gold-eagle.com)
  • And South Africa is far and away the most important of the two as it accounts for approximately 80% of the total world's annual mine production - AND MUCH MORE IMPORTANTLY 88% OF THE WORLD RESERVES OF PLATINUM. (gold-eagle.com)
  • In light of the metal's EXTREME scarcity, it is NOT surprising that more than 90% of the world's platinum production comes from only four mines: three in South Africa and one in the CIS. (gold-eagle.com)
  • Over the history of the mining concessions, local communities have been forcibly relocated, with inadequate or nonexistent compensation. (minesandcommunities.org)
  • Dalarna county, where Garpenberg is situated, had been at the heart of Sweden's mining industry for centuries, but plummeting mineral prices and international competition in the 1990s led to the closure of most of the mines in the region. (ilo.org)
  • These mines were the location of several important biological surveys of vertebrates conducted in the 1990s. (encyclopediaofarkansas.net)
  • is a one-page flyer used to announce a milestone in mining health and safety research, technology ready for transfer to industry, or an opportunity for cooperative research and development. (cdc.gov)
  • Mining safety has always been a large issue in the overall working industry as numerous fatalities occur each year. (wikipedia.org)
  • These data demonstrate the potential for space biomining and the principles of a reactor to advance human industry and mining beyond Earth. (nature.com)
  • The Australian mining industry report provides comprehensive coverage of Australia's mining fiscal regime. (globaldata.com)
  • The Australian mining industry is governed and regulated by several authorities, which focus on aspects such as administration, environment, health, and safety. (globaldata.com)
  • Some of the chief agencies include the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, Geoscience Australia, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO), Minerals Council of Australia (MCA), Division of Resources and Energy, Department of Planning and Environment, Department of Primary Industry and Resources, and Department of Natural Resources and Mines among others. (globaldata.com)
  • The main taxes applicable in the Australia mining industry are the Goods and Service Tax (GST), Corporate Income Tax (CIT), and Withholding Tax. (globaldata.com)
  • Non-flammable conveyor belts are suitable for carrying material in places where danger of fire or explosion exists, e.g. the mining industry, power and fertilizer plants. (mining-technology.com)
  • [ 8 ] The incidence of silicosis (50%-60%) and mortality (10%-100%) for these occupations far outnumber the mortality (6 per 1000 workers) for chronic silicosis within the silica mining industry. (medscape.com)
  • Unreclaimed mine tailings sites are a worldwide problem, with thousands of unvegetated, exposed tailings piles presenting a source of contamination for nearby communities. (nih.gov)
  • In this review we emphasize considerations for phytostabilization of mine tailings in arid and semiarid environments, as well as issues impeding its long-term success. (nih.gov)
  • We reviewed literature addressing mine closures and revegetation of mine tailings, along with publications evaluating plant ecology, microbial ecology, and soil properties of mine tailings. (nih.gov)
  • Harsh climatic conditions in arid and semiarid environments along with the innate properties of mine tailings require specific considerations. (nih.gov)
  • Phytostabilization of mine tailings is a promising remedial technology but requires further research to identify factors affecting its long-term success by expanding knowledge of suitable plant species and mine tailings chemistry in ongoing field trials. (nih.gov)
  • Mine tailings disposal sites from either inactive or abandoned mine sites are prevalent in arid and semiarid regions throughout the world. (nih.gov)
  • Mine tailings, or mill tailings, are the materials remaining after extraction and beneficiation of ores. (nih.gov)
  • What prevents the natural revegetation of mine tailings? (nih.gov)
  • In arid and semiarid regions, plant establishment on mine tailings is further impeded by a number of physicochemical factors including extreme temperatures especially at the tailings surface, low precipitation, and high winds. (nih.gov)
  • The research team studies the movement of legacy pollutants, like chlorinated solvents or mine tailings, which remain in the environment long after they have stopped being produced or released. (nih.gov)
  • Applications are sought that investigate the broad issues of mining safety and health through population-based or laboratory research focused on mining safety related to: (1) hearing loss (2) particulate dust exposure, (3) ground failure, (4) large equipment operation (5) diesel exhaust exposure and (6) chemical hazards in mines. (nih.gov)
  • Sweden was among the first countries to ratify the ILO Safety and Health in Mining Convention, 1995 (No 176) . (ilo.org)
  • This paper surveys the strategies that the Contrastive, Typological, and Translation Mining parallel corpus traditions rely on to deal with the issue of target language representativeness of translations. (mdpi.com)
  • On the basis of a comparison of the corpus architectures and research designs of the three traditions, we argue that they have each developed their own representativeness strategies: (i) monolingual control corpora (Contrastive tradition), (ii) limits on the scope of research questions (Typological tradition), and (iii) parallel control corpora ( Translation Mining tradition). (mdpi.com)
  • The first mining claims were filed in White Pine County, Nevada, as early as 1867, and the first copper claim (the Ruth claim) was filed in the summer of 1900. (utahrails.net)
  • General purpose rubber fabric conveyor belts transport loose and lump materials under typical working conditions in the temperatures from -25°C to +60°C. The belts are used in strip mines, metallurgy, quarries, cement plants and others. (mining-technology.com)
  • 3) All the platinum ever mined throughout history would fill a basement of less than 25 cubic feet. (gold-eagle.com)
  • Parts Inc........................... 26 Calm Air International Lp................................ 35 Cambridge House International Inc................. 61 Capital Helicopters (1995) Inc......................... 22 Cascom Ltd...................................................... 54 Copper North Mining Corp............................... 59 Custom Helicopters Ltd................................... 33 Desgagnes Transarctik Inc............................... 75 Dmc Mining Services. (issuu.com)
  • Influence of environmental factors on Smith AC, Pro RW, Lazzara CP [1995]. (cdc.gov)
  • The ILO wanted to prevent fatalities, injuries and environmental damage as a result of mining. (wikipedia.org)
  • It was important enough to the Egyptians that a number of policing actions and protective measures were taken to protect the mines throughout most of Egypt dynastic period To mine the turquoise, the Egyptians would hollow out large galleries in the mountains, carving at the entrance to each a representation of the reigning pharaoh who was the symbol of the authority of the Egyptian state over the mines. (touregypt.net)
  • The director of the survey and the Director of the Bureau of Parks and Lands may promulgate rules governing exploration and mining of hydrocarbons on all lands within the jurisdiction of the State, public and private, in order to prevent the waste of hydrocarbons and to protect correlative rights and natural resources. (mainelegislature.org)
  • The directors may promulgate rules on all lands in the State to specify the size of the area of exploration, the amount charged for exploration permits and exploration claims, the duration of those permits and claims and other matters related to the exploration and mining of hydrocarbons on state lands. (mainelegislature.org)
  • As a result of this incident, the landowner and state personnel decided to seal the mine shafts using dynamite. (encyclopediaofarkansas.net)
  • North of 60 Mining and Exploration Review 2016 by DEL Communications Inc. (issuu.com)
  • In the traditionally male world of mining, Gotthardsson says she feels at ease in her job. (ilo.org)
  • Safety and Health in Mines Convention, 1995 is an International Labour Organization Convention. (wikipedia.org)
  • During the Safety and Health in Mines Convention (C176), it was recognized that there are inherent hazards in the mining workplace, and a need for a convention was mandatory. (wikipedia.org)
  • The outcome of the Convention is that miner's health and safety is upheld and monitored through various actions involving the mining workplace. (wikipedia.org)
  • The ILO adopted the Convention on June 22, 1995. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because ratifying the convention is optional, many prominent mining nations (including those notorious for mining incidents) have chosen not too participate. (wikipedia.org)
  • Due to the hazardous conditions of the mining workplace, the Governing Body of the ILO recognized the need for a convention regarding the health and safety of miners. (wikipedia.org)
  • Before the Safety and Health in Mines Convention, there were numerous other conventions that were slightly relevant to health and safety in the mines such as The Safety and Health in Construction Convention and Recommendation, The Prevention of Major Industrial Accidents Convention and Recommendation, and The Medical Examination of Young Persons (Underground Work) Convention. (wikipedia.org)
  • Therefore, the Safety and Health in Mines Convention was created. (wikipedia.org)
  • Under the Convention, governments must create a framework for a safe mining environment and employers must ensure mine safety, while workers have the right to participate in workplace safety and to refuse unsafe work. (ilo.org)
  • taneous heating in coal mine pillarsCa case study. (cdc.gov)
  • A case study of shield-strata interaction at Stability analysis of a backfilled room-and-pillar mine. (cdc.gov)
  • The aim of this study was to determine if relationships between registered and non-registered nurse staffing levels and clinical outcomes could be discovered through the mining of routinely collected clinical data. (bmj.com)
  • One study, published in 1995, listed sixteen vertebrate species found within the mines, including two species of troglophilic (able to live their entire life in mine) salamanders, six species of accidental (species that wander into a cave but cannot live there) or trogloxene (mine guests that periodically live there) frogs and toads, two accidental lizards, one trogloxene snake, one accidental bird , three trogloxene bats , and an accidental mouse. (encyclopediaofarkansas.net)
  • The presentation of the Research-Doctorate Programs was presented with the task study data was in a form that was difficult for potential of looking at the methodology used in the 1995 National students to access and to use. (nih.gov)
  • The strengths of the 1995 Study identified by the Com to providers for a check of accuracy. (nih.gov)
  • RIs) present the results of original mining health and safety research. (cdc.gov)
  • Information Circulars (ICs) present information compiled and analyzed by mining health and safety researchers. (cdc.gov)
  • Mining Health and Safety Focus is a newsletter issued periodically on different topics to apprise readers of tangible research results and to expedite the transfer of new technologies to customers. (cdc.gov)
  • This is divided into three sections, discussing the employers and workers duty to safety and health in mines. (wikipedia.org)
  • One article states the responsibility that miners and their employers have to work together to achieve health and safety in mines. (wikipedia.org)
  • It doesn't matter whether I'm a man or woman, I concentrate on my mission, which is to develop and manage the mine, including safety and implementation of automation. (ilo.org)
  • GTP flame resistant belts are designed for the toughest conditions of underground mines where safety and performance are paramount. (mining-technology.com)
  • The other cases (74.7%, 554/742) were associated with exposures during military operations in illegal gold mining sites. (cdc.gov)
  • In the process, companies are finding that assets other than inventory and receivables can be mined for liquidity. (cfo.com)
  • With acquisition of the assets of NCCCo in 1932, Kennecott formed the Nevada Consolidated Copper Corporation to manage its properties in Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico, ultimately dissolving the entity on December 31, 1942, to group the properties at Ely, McGill and Copper Flat under the cognomen of the Nevada Mines Division of the Kennecott Copper Corporation. (utahrails.net)
  • The transfer of mining assets to black interests under the ?indigenisation? (africaintelligence.com)
  • Routinely collected physiological, signs and symptom data from a clinical database were extracted, imported and mined alongside a bespoke staffing and outcomes database using Mathmatica V.10. (bmj.com)
  • I direct the text mining research at NCBI/NLM, investigating and developing new computational methods for extracting information from free texts in biomedicine, for example, scholarly publications and clinical notes. (nih.gov)
  • 2) Approximately 10 tons of ore must be mined - sometimes almost a mile underground at temperatures greater than 120 degrees Fahrenheit - to produce one pure ounce of the "so-called white gold. (gold-eagle.com)
  • Since 2008, French Armed Forces have been involved in military operations to control and reduce illegal gold mining activities in forested areas. (cdc.gov)
  • Soldiers and military policemen usually spend 1-3 weeks in illegal gold mining sites in remote rainforest areas before returning to the littoral area or to bases on rivers bordering Suriname and Brazil. (cdc.gov)
  • The Cresson Mine (new surface mine) is a gold mine located in Teller county, Colorado at an elevation of 9,843 feet. (westernmininghistory.com)
  • The minister of mines is trying to ensure that if the Ashanti gold mine is put up for sell, it will be transferred to a local consortium of his choice. (africaintelligence.com)
  • One such group of Ozark mines, locally known as Gold Mine Springs Mines, was located in Independence County , about 7.5 miles northwest of Possum Grape (Jackson County) . (encyclopediaofarkansas.net)
  • 5) Relative to volume mined, platinum has many more industrial uses than either silver or gold. (gold-eagle.com)
  • We find that in areas where mineral extraction is relatively capital-intensive, mining booms cause virtually no upward pressure on manufacturing earnings per worker, and both producers of traded and local goods benefit from mining booms in terms of employment. (repec.org)
  • All mine locations were obtained from the USGS Mineral Resources Data System. (westernmininghistory.com)
  • Together, the White Pine company became known as the Ruth Group of mines. (utahrails.net)
  • Adjacent to the Ruth claim was the Copper Flat group of claims, which was organized as the Copper Flat Mining Company. (utahrails.net)
  • At the McGill smelter, the early steam locomotives bore the name of Steptoe Valley Mining & Smelting Co., another affiliated company. (utahrails.net)
  • Then Armando Perez [legal representative for the Tabaco community in its dispute with the mining company] arrived and succeeded in negotiating the return of the video and the release of the detained persons. (minesandcommunities.org)
  • Since 1995 the company has been applying the ISO 9001 standard. (mining-technology.com)
  • Microorganisms are employed to mine economically important elements from rocks, including the rare earth elements (REEs), used in electronic industries and alloy production. (nature.com)
  • And nearly all the CIS production comes from the Norlisk mine in Siberia. (gold-eagle.com)
  • Glencore, Billiton and Anglo-American, however, who together own 50% of that mine, must share moral responsibility for this sharp deterioration in the situation. (minesandcommunities.org)
  • Jenny Gotthardsson in the control room of the Boliden mine. (ilo.org)
  • The report focuses on the mining fiscals' key aspects such as governing bodies, laws and regulations, governance frameworks, and sustainability practices. (globaldata.com)
  • Each section describes what is new or changed in relation to current practices or technologies in mines today. (cdc.gov)
  • They are approved for use in fire hazard conditions of mines by appropriate authorities and are successfully at work in mines in Poland and many other countries. (mining-technology.com)
  • Many of these mines were merely short shafts dug out of the earth during a search for precious minerals or metals, whereas others became lengthy. (encyclopediaofarkansas.net)
  • It was obvious that these mammals frequented or accidentally wandered into the mines, likely in search of water or food. (encyclopediaofarkansas.net)
  • They include historical and statistical data, surveys of mining and operating activities, computer program descriptions and user guides, and annotated bibliographies. (cdc.gov)
  • Data mining methodology is feasible if the data sets are available. (bmj.com)
  • In addition, the focus areas for mining research in this announcement were developed through analysis of surveillance data and input from stakeholders and federal partners. (nih.gov)
  • One article states a clear definition for the terms mine and employer. (wikipedia.org)
  • Managers and union leaders at the Boliden mine in Garpenberg, some 200 km northwest of Stockholm, agree that technology has prevented the mine from closing down and are confident it will continue to save jobs. (ilo.org)
  • The mine clearly supports the argument that, properly managed, technology can help create new, decent jobs. (ilo.org)
  • Adopting the new technology is a way for us to keep our jobs, and so to survive," says Ulf Gustafsson," an IG Metall trade union representative at the mine. (ilo.org)
  • In addition, the temperature in these mines is similar to that of caves and averages between 46.4 and 61.8°F. Most importantly, by means of springs or rainfall seepage, several mines contain permanent pools or streams with variable amounts of leaf litter near their outflows that provide key microhabitats. (encyclopediaofarkansas.net)
  • Led by Dr. Zhiyong Lu at the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), this team does text-mining research and works to improve access to NCBI's literature services such as PubMed and PubMed Central. (nih.gov)
  • The research exemplifies the use of biomedical text mining using available curated document-level annotations in existing biomedical databases, which are largely overlooked in text-mining system development. (nih.gov)
  • The focus of my research is natural language processing and text mining. (nih.gov)
  • Jenny Gotthardsson, the mine's Managing Director, is convinced that productivity is critical to the continued success of the mine. (ilo.org)