The sky is falling.
An investigation of highwall safety in surface mining and construction, presented humorously in part under the guise of a local special television news report.
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| Format: | Government Document Video |
| Language: | English |
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[Atlanta, Ga.] :
NIOSH, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health,
[2004]
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| Online Access: | https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/gpo16236 |
| Summary: | An investigation of highwall safety in surface mining and construction, presented humorously in part under the guise of a local special television news report. |
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| Item Description: | Title from video home page (viewed Dec. 8., 2011). "NIOSH, National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health"--Opening credits frame. "Spokane Research Laboratory"--Final credits screen. "2004"--Video home page. "Audience: Mine Safety"--Video home page. "Filmed on location at surface operations in Wyoming and Nevada, the video covers five basic areas: Blasting safety, personal protective equipment, anatomy of a highwall, common equipment on surface sites, and common signs of hazardous conditions"--Video home page. "NIOSH Pub #2004-161d"-Video home page. Electronic resource. |
| Physical Description: | 1 streaming video file (38 min., 8 sec.) : digital, RM file, sound, color |
| Format: | System requirements: RealPlayer. Mode of access: Internet via the NIOSH Video web site. |
| Production Credits: | Written and directed by: Elaine T. Cullen, Spokane Research Lab/NIOSH/CDC ; photographer, Anne Byers ; editor, Brian Headding ; production manager, Diane Cortez. |