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Coal Mining Laws, Colorado

Coal Mining Laws, Colorado
Author: Colorado. State Coal Mine Inspection Department
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1913
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Coal Mining Laws, Colorado

Coal Mining Laws, Colorado
Author: Colorado
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1937
Genre: Coal mines and mining
ISBN:

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Coal Mining Laws ...

Coal Mining Laws ...
Author: Colorado
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1925
Genre: Mines and mining
ISBN:

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Coal Mining Laws, Underground

Coal Mining Laws, Underground
Author: Colorado. Division of Mines
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1978
Genre:
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Coal Mining Laws

Coal Mining Laws
Author: Thomas Allen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 105
Release: 193?
Genre: Coal mines and mining
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Coal Mining Laws Colorado

Coal Mining Laws Colorado
Author: Colorado
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1935*
Genre: Coal mines and mining
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Coal Mining Laws

Coal Mining Laws
Author: Colorado
Publisher:
Total Pages: 109
Release: 1947*
Genre: Mining law
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Regulating Danger

Regulating Danger
Author: James Whiteside
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780803247529

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From the 1880s to the 1980s more than eight thousand workers died in the coal mines of the Rocky Mountain states. Sometimes they died by the dozens in fiery explosions, but more often they died alone, crushed by collapsing roofs or runaway mine cars. Many old-timers in coal-mining communities and even some historians haveøblamed the high fatality rate on ruthless coal barons exploiting miners in the single-minded pursuit of profit. The coal industry preferred to blame careless miners. James Whiteside looks beyond those charges in seeking to explain why the western coal mines were (and, to some degree, still are) dangerous and why territorial, state, and federal laws failed for so long to make them safer. Regulating Danger is the first extended study of the coal-mining industry in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, and Montana. It exceeds the scope of traditional labor history in focusing on working conditions and the problems of workers instead of unions and strikes. After examining the inherent physical dangers of the work, Whiteside shows how the interplay of economic, social, and technological forces created an envi-ronment of death in the western coal mines. He goes on to discuss evolving industrial and political attitudes toward issues of responsibility for mine safety and government regulation and the fundamental changes in the industry that brought about safer working conditions.