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- Conclusion
- About the aEduardo Dieguez is a 1st generation American born Cuban that is currently in pursuit of his AA Degree at Valencia. An avid computer enthusiast, Eduardo spends countless hours tinkering with electronics both new and old. When not working with electronics, he is writing content for eCompliance.com.
Conclusion
As technology advances many would expect, or like, the world to be free of problems like the ones listed above. Sadly there is not much man can do to prevent mining accidents from occurring in the present or future. The biggest recommendation one could give miners is that any spark, flame, or ignition is a possible accident waiting to happen. The list I compiled above deals heavily with explosions caused by the accidental ignition of a lamp or some other tool. As long as this continues, mines will always remain a dangerous place to work for those involved. Hopefully, we will find other ways to collect the resources our earth gives us as the death tolls above are simply too large for us to consider acceptable in any way shape or form. Perhaps in the future this line of work will be automated by heavy machines, which will allow humans to reap the benefits of mining without the dangers.
About the aEduardo Dieguez is a 1st generation American born Cuban that is currently in pursuit of his AA Degree at Valencia. An avid computer enthusiast, Eduardo spends countless hours tinkering with electronics both new and old. When not working with electronics, he is writing content for eCompliance.com.