Search Constraints

You searched for: Projects West Virginia History OnView Remove constraint Projects: West Virginia History OnView Topical Subjects Coal mines and mining--Safety measures. Remove constraint Topical Subjects: Coal mines and mining--Safety measures.
Number of results to display per page

Search Results

Group of miners in a safety class.
Safety float of the New River Coal and Coke Co. on the Fourth of July. Floats with safety themes highlighted many parades in Fayette and Raleigh Counties.
Outside view of the Carlisle Mine Rescue Station with a man standing in the doorway.
Mr. McDowell, first from left, and the Miners Rescue team at Thomas, W. Va.
State Mine rescue station at the Jamison No. 9 Mine.
First aid toom with chair and table.
Group portrait of men, some in rescue attire, standing in front of the mine rescue car.
Man standing in first aid room with various equipment on top of table.
Rescue box with lid open to see inside contents.
Group portrait of an inspection party at Consolidation Mine No. 204.
Group portrait of an inspection party on horses at Consolidation Mine No. 214.
'Safety first is stressed in every possible way in White Oak mines. Note the posts set to protect this man at his labor. He is waiting for another mine car so he can clean up his work place and make it ready for the mining machine crew who will cut it during the night ready for him to work tomorrow.'