Annual Report of the Chief Inspector of Mines for the Year Ending ..., Tema 36Industrial Commission, Department of Inspection, Division of Mines, 1911 |
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American April August Bellaire Belmont BELMONT COUNTY boss brattices Byesville Chief Inspector Clay Cleveland Coal Co Coalton COLUMBIANA COUNTY Columbus conditions fair Coshocton COUNTY Crooksville day hands employed day men employed December District double entry system Drift opening East Palestine electric fair condition FALL OF ROOF fall of slate Fall slate fan ventilation feet thick fire foreman found in fair furnace ventilation GEORGE HARRISON H. V. R. R. Operated Harrison investigated fatal accident Jackson June killed loaders Located machine mining machine runners Martins Ferry Massillon Middleport miles miners mining machine motor haulage mule haulage natural ventilation Nelsonville November October Ohio pick mining Pittsburg requested seam of coal second opening September Shaft opening Single entry system Slope opening Steubenville Straitsville Sunday Creek Supt Three visits timber Tons Lump Coal Uhrichsville Visited March W. R. R. Operated Wellston west entry Zanesville
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Página 39 - It shall be obligatory on the owners of adjoining coal properties to leave, or cause to be left, a pillar of coal in each seam or vein of coal, worked by them along the line of adjoining property, of such width that, taken in connection with the pillar to be left by the adjoining property owner, will be a sufficient barrier for the safety of the employees of either mine in case the other should be abandoned and allowed to fill with water...
Página 42 - ... land from that of another person or persons, without the consent, in writing, of every person interested in, or having title to, such adjoining lands in possession, reversion, or remainder, or of the guardians of any such persons as may be infants.
Página 41 - The disposition and use of property may be controlled in the exercise of the police power in the interest of the public health, convenience, or welfare.
Página 41 - ... necessity springing from manifest peculiarities, clearly distinguishing those of one class from each of the other classes, and imperatively demanding legislation for each class, separately, that would be useless and detrimental to the others.
Página 41 - The principle, that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law, was embodied, in substance, in the constitutions of nearly all, if not all, of the States at the time of the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment ; and it has never been regarded as incompatible with the principle, equally vital, because essential to the peace and safety of society, that all property in this country is held under the implied obligation that the owner's use of it shall not be...
Página 39 - An act to provide for the health and safety of persons employed in and about the coal mines of Michigan, for the appointment, qualifications, duties and compensation of an inspector of mines, and for the protection and preservation of property connected therewith...
Página 40 - No person shall, for the same offense, be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall private property be taken or applied to public use, without authority of law and without just compensation being first made or secured.
Página 41 - ... of full age and competent to contract does not necessarily deprive the State of the power to interfere where the parties do not stand upon an equality or where the public health demands that one party to the contract shall be protected against himself." "The State still retains an interest in his welfare however reckless he may be. The whole is no greater than the sum of all the parts and when the individual health safety and welfare are sacrificed or neglected, the State must suffer.
Página 42 - The violation of a municipal ordinance passed in the proper exercise of the police power in the interest of the public safety, and not...
Página 41 - The state still retains an interest in his welfare, however reckless he may be. The whole is no greater than the sum of all its parts, and when the individual health, safety, and welfare are sacrificed or neglected the state must suffer.