He marked around 110 coalmine companies had been sealed over violation of
mine rules in respective areas of the province including Quetta, Mach, Chamalang, Sharaq and Duki by
mine inspection team, despite 100
mine companies are facing persecution over violation of
mine act 1923 in session courts.
Efforts underway to improve mine workers skills: chief inspector mine
suffocation, ventilators issue, lack of facilities, less of training, negligence of companies owners, carelessness of laborers and coal bombing (coal pressures).'We have just nine inspectors to visit 5,000
mines in Balochistan', he said adding, it means that one
mine could be monitored only one or two times in a year.
Efforts underway to improve mine workers skills: Chief Inspector Mine
At about 5:20 p.m., a chunk of ceiling dropped onto a battery charger deep in the
mine's tunnels.
Shafted: how the Bush administration reversed decades of progress on mine safety
Lower-grade ore from the open pit Hislop
mine is also supplying the Stock mill.
St. Andrew positioned for mid-tier status
Besides the considerable risk of accidents,
mine workers are often exposed to unhealthy levels of irritants such as asbestos, uranium and even diesel exhaust from heavy machinery.
Mining casts a dark shadow and the new Hummer rolls into town
The year before the
mine closed, the book was published with financial support from the Mineral Deposits Division of the GAC.
Great mining camps of Canada: announcing a new series
It matters whether the
mine is above or below ground.
Few insurers have appetite for coal-mining risks
If successful, Barrick plans to start production in 2009 and operate the open-pit
mine for 21 years.
Big chill: a gold mine might make engineering history in Chile and Argentina, but protestors are out to block it
In late 2003, two Native American tribes--the Chippewa Mole Lake Band and the Forest County Potawatomi--struck a deal to pay $16.5 million for the Crandon
Mine site in northeastern Wisconsin.
Environmental buyouts: protection at a price
You know, our belief in the usefulness of
mine detecting dogs goes back to our own experience using dogs to find explosives and perform other special functions during World War II and in Vietnam.
Private donation of mine detecting dogs for Sri Lanka
Since the equipment is custom for each customer and each
mine, the needs of the
mine are the foundation for Bucyrus designs.
Dig it! Bucyrus moves the earth with castings: this surface mining industry OEM uses casting design as a tool to increase the productivity of its shovels and draglines, moving more earth per second than anyone in the world
"Japan has been enthusiastic about mine-awareness education and has contributed a lot of money through nongovernmental organizations," says Katsuhisa Furuta, who is doing
mine technology research at Tokyo Denki University.
Technology for the front lines: robotic scientists and engineers come up with novel ways to slow the spread of landmines
1.612-2(a), taxpayers can claim certain capital additions at
mines as ordinary and necessary business expenses instead of capitalizing them as depreciable assets, if the expenditures are necessary to maintain normal output of a
mine.
Mining operations: the receding-face doctrine
Following a directive from then- President Clinton, DARPA is developing the fluidlike minefield plan and other technologies to "obviate the need antipersonnel
mine" and clear the way for U.S.
Hoppers may keep minefields lethal