Certification and Regulation of Diesel Equipment Use in Underground Mines – An Industry Perspective

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ann M. Gosier
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Over the past 20 years, diesel-powered equipment has been introduced into the underground mining environment in increasing numbers. While the introduction began years earlier in the metal-nonmetal sector, the exponential growth in coal mining use during this time has been more pronounced. Reasons for the continued use and rapid growth of diesel equipment in underground mines are easily understood. The safety and operational advantages afforded by this equipment in production and support systems are demonstrable. As other mine operators witness the advantages enjoyed by their competitors, they too move to introduce an increasingly diverse array of such equipment into their underground mines. As with any industrial technology, the use of diesel-powered equipment entails potential safety and health concerns. Existing Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)approval regulations (30 CFR Parts 31, 32 and 36) apply only to diesel locomotives and mobile diesel-powered equipment for noncoal mines. In the absence of specific regulations, MSHA has required the use of equipment approved under Part 36 (gassy noncoal mines) for areas of underground coal mines where permissible electrical equipment is required. However, a considerable amount of diesel-powered equipment without explosion-proof or fire prevention features is in use in areas of coal mines where permissible electrical equipment is not required. It is on the use of this latter class of equipment that MSHA is focusing much of its regulatory attention relative to coal. The agency also is focused on revising existing occupational exposure limits for gaseous emissions and instituting limits on diesel particulate emissions for both coal and metal-nonmetal mines.
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APA: Ann M. Gosier  (1993)  Certification and Regulation of Diesel Equipment Use in Underground Mines – An Industry Perspective

MLA: Ann M. Gosier Certification and Regulation of Diesel Equipment Use in Underground Mines – An Industry Perspective. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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