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FIGURE 4. Number of men killed per 1,000 employed, calculated on the basis
of a year of 300 working days................................. 16
5. Number of men killed per 1,000,000 short tons of coal mined during
the years 1896 to 1912......................................... 17
6. Production of coal (short tons) per death during the years 1896 to
1912.........................................................------------- 18
7. Fatal coal-mine accidents, classified by cause, during 1910........ 35
8. Fatal coal-mine accidents, classified by cause, during 1911........ 35
9. Fatal coal-mine accidents, classified by cause, during 1912........ 35
10. Number of men killed and number killed per 1,000 employed in
and about the coal mines in the United States in 1910, 1911, and
1912 ......................................................... 36
11. Fatalities in and about the coal mines during 1912, by months.. -.. 39
12. Number killed by falls of roof and coal and by gas and coal-dust
explosions during 1912, by months ............................ 40
13. Number killed in and about the coal mines of Great Britain during
the years 1901 to 1911................ ........................ 62
14. Number killed per 1,000 employed in and about the coal mines of
Great Britain during the years 1901 to 1911 .................... 63
15. Number killed per 1,000 short tons of coal mined in Great Britain
during the years 1901 to 1911............................... 63
16. Number killed in and about the coal mines of Germany, 1901 to 1911. 66
17. Number killed per 1,000 employed in and about the coal mines of
Germany, 1901 to 1911.--.------..------.........--.........-------........----........ 67
18. Number killed per 1,000,000 short tons of coal mined in Germany,
1901 to 1911--............-------...............---------.---------------........-------............... 67
19. Number killed in and about the coal mines of France, 1901 to 1910.. 70
20. Number killed per 1,000 employed in and about the coal mines of
France, 1901 to 1910..........----................................--. 70
21. Number killed per 1,000,000 short tons of coal mined in France,
1901 to 1910...----------------...................................
22. Number killed in and about the coal mines of Belgium, 1901 to
1911......................................................... 73
23. Number killed per 1,000 employed in and about the coal mines of
Belgium, 1901 to 1911................................... 73
24. Number killed per 1,000,000 short tons of coal mined in Belgium,
1901 to 1911..............---------............-----------.......------------...---------............. 74
25. Number killed in and about the coal mines of Japan, 1901 to 1910...- - 75
26. Number killed per 1,000 employed in and about the coal mines of
Japan, 1901 to 1910 ........................... .......... 75
27. Number killed per 1,000,000 short tons of coal mined in Japan, 1901
to 1910.......-------------------------............................................. -------75
28. Number killed in and about the coal mines of Austria, 1901 to 1910... 77
29. Number killed per 1,000 employed in and about the coal mines of
Austria, 1901 to 1911........................-----.....-- .....-- 78
30. Number killed per 1,000,000 short tons of coal mined in Austria, 1901
to 1911.........................--------------------............................ 78
31. Number killed in and about the coal mines of India, 1901 to 1911.. 80
32. Number killed per 1,000 employed in and about the coal mines
of India, 1901 to 1910......................................... 80
33. Number killed per 1,000,000 short tons of coal mined in India,
1901 to 1911 ................................................... 81
34. Number killed in and about the coal mines of New South Wales,
1901 to 1911 .................. . ......-......-.-..-. 824
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