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No less than 3,500 miles of conveyor belting is used daily in our mines, and that, together withbratticecloth, represents a serious fire hazard.
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It may apply to using a non-inflammable belting, treatment of timber or non-inflammablebratticesheets, and so on.
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A non-inflammablebratticecloth is now being manufactured.
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At 9:00 a.m., a canvasbratticewas fashioned on the east gangway to direct air to the west gangway.
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Sparks from the wooden brake blocks of a haulage engine had set fire to nearbybratticesheets.
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Where the mine is sunk at the base of a single shaft, the shaft is divided into two parts by a wooden or metalbrattice.
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