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710 INDEX. Off. Doc.<br />

Page.<br />

Resolutions 160<br />

Examination of applicants for mine foreman and assistant mine<br />

foremen's certificates, 161<br />

Colliery improvements 162<br />

Remarks on fatal accidents, 171<br />

Table No. 1—Location of mines, names of operators, etc 185<br />

Table No. 2—Number of tons of coal mined, number of days<br />

worked in each colliery, etc., 187<br />

Table No. 3—Number of each class of employes, and number of<br />

days worked in each month in breaker 191<br />

Table No. 4—List of fatal accidents, 197<br />

Table No. 5—List of non-fatal accidents 199<br />

SIXTH ANTHRACITE DISTRICT:<br />

Letter of transmittal, 203<br />

Table A—Production of coal, number of employes, and number of<br />

tons produced per employe, 204<br />

Table B—Number of fatal accidents and production of coal per<br />

life lost, 204<br />

Table C—Number of fatal and non-fatal accidents and production<br />

of coal for each accident, 205<br />

Table D—Classification of accidents, 205<br />

Table E—Occupations of persons killed and injured 206<br />

Table F—Nationalities of persons killed and injured 206<br />

Summary 207<br />

Report of explosion of fire damp 207<br />

Description of a mine fire, 209<br />

Improvements at collieries, 210<br />

Table No. 1—Location of mines, names of operators, etc., 214<br />

Table No. 2—Number tons of coal mined, number of days worked<br />

in each colliery, etc., 216<br />

Table No. 3—Number of each class of employes, and number of<br />

days worked in each month in breaker 220<br />

Table No. 4—List of fatal accidents, 224<br />

Table No. 5—List of non-fatal accidents 226<br />

SEVENTH ANTHRACITE DISTRICT:<br />

Letter of transmittal 231<br />

Casualties, 231<br />

Improvements in collieries 232<br />

Production of coal by each company 233<br />

Table A—Production of coal, number persons employed by each<br />

company, and average production for each employe, 234<br />

Table B—Number fatal accidents and production in tons per life<br />

lost 234<br />

Tabie C—Number of fatal and non-fatal accidents, and number<br />

tons of coal produced for each accident 235<br />

Table D—Classification of accidents 235<br />

Table E—Occupations of those killed and injured 236<br />

Table F—Nationalities of persons killed and injured 236<br />

Production of coal for five j'ears in district, 236<br />

Accidents during past five years in district 237

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