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A miner is a person who extracts ore, coal, chalk, clay, or other minerals from the earth through mining. There are two senses in which the term is used. In its narrowest sense, a miner is someone who works at the rock face; cutting, blasting, or otherwise working and removing the rock. In a broader sense, a "miner" is anyone working within a mine, not just a worker at the rock face. Mining is one of the most dangerous trades in the world. In some countries, miners lack social guarantees and in case of injury may be left to cope without assistance. In regions with a long mining tradition, many communities have developed cultural traditions and aspects specific to the various regions, in the forms of particular equipment, symbolism, music, and the like.


Roles

Different functions of the individual miner. Many of the roles are specific to a type of mining, such as coal mining. Roles considered to be "miners" in the narrower sense have included: * Hewer (also known as "cake" or "pickman"), whose job was to hew the rock. **Collier, a hewer who hews coal with a pick. *Driller, who works a rock drill to bore holes for placing dynamite or other explosives. Other roles within mines that did not involve breaking rock (and thus fit the broader definition) have included: *Loader (also called a "bandsman"), who loads the mining carts with coal at the face. *Putter (also known as a "drags-man"), who works the carts around the mine. *Barrow-man, who transported the broken coal from the face in wheelbarrows. * Hurrier, who transported coal carts from a mine to the surface. *Timbers, who fashions and installs timber supports to support the walls and ceiling in an underground mine. In addition to miners working in the seam, a mine employs other workers in duties in the sea. In addition to the office staff of various sorts, these may include: *Brakesman, who operate the winding engine. * Breaker boy who removes impurities from coal. *Emergency Structure Engineer, who makes sure that cave-ins are dealt with when called


Modern miners

Mining engineers use the principles of math and science to develop philosophical solutions to technical problems for miners. In most cases, a bachelor's degree in engineering, mining engineering or geological engineering is required. Because technology is constantly changing, miners and mining engineers need to continue their education. The basics of mining engineering includes finding, extracting, and preparing minerals, metals and coal. These mined products are used for
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generation and manufacturing industries. Mining engineers also supervise the construction of underground mine operations and create ways to transport the extracted minerals to processing plants.


Gallery

File:Keilhaue Bergmann Hammer VEB - BKW - GLÜCKAUF -Träger des Vaterländischen VO in Gold - Betrieb im VE BKK Senftenberg - Lupus in Saxonia Bild 00017.jpg, Ceremony hammer of a miner VEB Kombinat Senftenberg (
GDR East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR; german: Deutsche Demokratische Republik, , DDR, ), was a country that existed from its creation on 7 October 1949 until its dissolution on 3 October 1990. In these years the state ...
) - with honorary uniform File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-16800-0004, Bergmann mit Spitzhacke.jpg, A brown coal miner with a pickaxe. West Germany, 1952 File:Miner in a gallery Potosi (pixinn.net).jpg, Miner in a mine of the "Cerro Rico" at
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, Bolivia, 2006 File:Coal miner spraying rock dust.jpg, Miner spraying
rockdust Rock dust is a pulverized rock, usually limestone, sprayed on walls inside underground coal mines to prevent coal dust explosions. The dust acts as a heat sink, keeps coal dust levels down, and also prevents the incidence of black lung disease. ...
in a mine in West Virginia, 2009 File:Mursko Središće, Trg bana J. Jelačića - spomenik rudaru.jpg, Coal Miner's Memorial in
Mursko Središće Mursko Središće ( hu, Muraszerdahely, Kajkavian: ''Mursko Središče'') is the northernmost town in Croatia, located at ( alt. 175 m) and one of the oldest localities in Međimurje County. Mursko Središće has a total population of 6,307, and ...
, Croatia File:Sunshine Mine Disaster.jpg, Sunshine Miners Memorial in Silver Valley, Idaho File:Mine crew from London Mine standing in a group for a photograph in 1896 - DPLA - f62e038b1cc944e2a09ebad5474adeec (cropped).jpg, alt=London Mine members posing for a group photograph in Park County, Colorado in 1896. , London Mine members posing for a group photograph in Park County, Colorado in 1896.


See also

* Amateur geology *
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Miner's apron The miner's apron (german: Arschleder, ''Bergleder'' or ''Fahrleder'') is part of the clothing worn, especially historically, by miners in the mining industries of German-speaking Europe. Variously called in English a miner's apron, a miner's ...
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Miner's cap The miner's cap (german: Fahrhaube) is part of the traditional miner's costume. It consists of a white material (linen) and served in the Middle Ages to protect the miner when descending below ground (''unter Tage''). Later it was replaced by the m ...
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Miner's habit A miner's habit (german: Berghabit or ''Bergmannshabit'') is the traditional dress of miners in Europe. The actual form varies depending on the region, the actual mining function, and whether it is used for work or for ceremonial occasions. Eleme ...
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Mining helmet A hard hat is a type of helmet predominantly used in workplace environments such as industrial or construction sites to protect the head from injury due to falling objects, impact with other objects, debris, rain, and electric shock. Suspensi ...
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Mooskappe The ''Mooskappe'' is an old, traditional miners head covering. It was intended to protect miners when working underground from the impact of small rockfalls and from hitting their heads against the gallery roof (''Firste''). The term is German and ...
, miner's cap worn in the Harz * Prospecting *
Salt mining Salt mining extracts natural salt deposits from underground. The mined salt is usually in the form of halite (commonly known as rock salt), and extracted from evaporite formations. History Before the advent of the modern internal combustio ...
* Underground mining (hard rock)


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