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A rotary drill that uses a screw device to penetrate, break, and then transport the drilled material (coal).
A bar or straight girder used to support a span of roof between two support props or walls
A term generlly applied to carbon dioxide. Strictly speakinh, it is a mixture of carbon dioxide and nitrogen. It is also applied to an atmosphere depleted of oxygen, rather than having an excess of carbon dioxide
Any deep or long drill-hole, usually associated with a diamond drill
Fire-resistant fabric or plastic partition used in a mine passage to confine the air and force it into the working place
A machine that constantly extracts coal while it loads it. This is to be distinguished from a conventional, or cyclic, unit which must stop the extraction process in order for laoding to commence
A roof support of prop timbers or ties, laid in alternate cross-layers, log-cabin style. It may or may not be filled with debris. Also may be called a chock or cog
A hard, dry, carbon substance produced by heating coal to a very high temperature in the absence if air
A British name for coal mine
The exposed area of a coal bed from which the coal is being extracted
A carrier of mine personnel, by rail or rubber tire, to and from the work area
A potentially explosive gas formed from the decay of vegetative matter, similar to that which formed coal
Mine Safety and Health Administration; the federal agency which regulates coal mine health and safety
A chronic disease of the lung arsing from breathing coal dust
A long steel bolt driven into the roof of undergroung excavations to support the roof, preventing and limiting the extent of roof falls
A rubber tired-, battery-, or diseal- powered piece of equipment designed for cleaning runways and hauling supplies
A primary vertical or non-vertical opening through mine strata used for ventilation or drainage and/or for hoisting of personnel or materials; connects the surface with the underground workings
A small filtering device carried by a coal miner underground, either on his beltor in his pocket, to provide him with immediate protection aginst carbon monoxide and smoke in case of a mine fire or explosion. It is a small canister with a mouth piece attatched to it.
Carbon monoxide, CO. A gas that may be present in the afterdamp of a gas- or coal- dust explosion, or in the gases given off by the mine fire; also one of the constituents of the gases produced by blasting. Rarely found in mines under other circumstances.
A coal mine cave-in especially in permanent areas such as entries
A person who is willing to work for the company when regular workers go on strike
A work stoppage by workers in order to change unfair work conditions or achieve better wages
UNited Mine Workers of America. A north American labor Union best known for represention coal miners

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