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Seven Equals Zero
Lowering fatalities by focusing existing resources.

The following is the handout from the presentation Michigan Mine Safety made at the 2005 TRAM Conference at the MSHA Mine Safety Academy in October of 2005. PDF format only.

Seven Equals Zero - PDF File

MSHA's HTML MNM Fatalgrams Modified for Local Drive Use on your Computer
These are large files. A high-speed internet connection is recommended.

Text Instructions

Compressed Zip Version - No Zip Utilities? See FreeZip link below.

Instructions for 2000

MNM Fatals for 2000 - 4,049kb

Instructions for 2001 MNM Fatals for 2001 - 2,595Kb
Instructions for 2002 MNM Fatals for 2002 - 3,423Kb
Instructions for 2003 MNM Fatals for 2003 - 2,427Kb
Instructions for 2004 MNM Fatals for 2004 - 2,129Kb
Instructions for 2005 MNM Fatals for 2005 - 3,127Kb
 Instructions for 2006 MNM Fatals for 2006 - 3,429Kb
Instructions for 2007 MNM Fatals for 2007 - 4,119Kb

These are MSHA's HTML Web based MNM Fatalgrams that have been modified to run on your computer.  You don't have to access the Web every time you want to show or print out a Fatalgram. You can access these fatalgrams using your Web Browser Software. (Be aware, however, that the 'links' shown on these fatalgrams will not work. All fatalgrams and accident investigation reports must be accessed through the main menu page.) The files are "zipped" (compressed into 1 file) for easier downloading. If you have Zip/Unzip software on your machine then download the Zip files and extract them into their own separate directory. If you don't have Zip/Unzip software, one Windows 95 Unzip utility I found is called FreeZip from http://www.ozemail.com.au/~nulifetv/freezip/  It's free. It's a simple (and small) utility that works with Windows Explorer. After installing FreeZip, all you do is save the downloaded Zip file to it's own folder and then double click on it to extract it.

For Mine Safety Training in Michigan - Contact Dave Carlson at dcarlson@mtu.edu

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