Discussion - Innovative shaft lining method - Technical Papers. MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 41, No. 2 February 1989, pp. 114-1 17

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Abstract
I have to express my .surprise and must send a note of warning concerning the use of polyurethane foam as described in a paper by R.N. Torbin and R.F. Kovar, entitled "Innovative Shaft Lining Method," published in your February 1989 edition. In September, 1986, 177 miners lost their lives when they were exposed to fumes downwind from a fire in a tunnel lined with polyurethane foam. Whilst polyurethane exhibits reasonable fire retardent properties in small-scale tests, mass use in a tubular configuration, exacerbated by the furnace effect of cross-radiation, can lead to a rapid, uncontrollable conflagration. I do not wish these comments to detract from the engineering achievements of the authors but rather to sound a loud warning as to the application of the system. Any shaft designed for human access- be it for transport or shaft work - and any intake airway, should not consider the use of polyurethane foam. It only needs a slip with a cutting torch or an electric fault to initiate a disaster. Many countries have banned or restricted the use of polyurethane foam in the workings of a mine and maybe alternative foams (e.g. phenolics) can be used or developed
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(1991) Discussion - Innovative shaft lining method - Technical Papers. MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 41, No. 2 February 1989, pp. 114-1 17MLA: Discussion - Innovative shaft lining method - Technical Papers. MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 41, No. 2 February 1989, pp. 114-1 17. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.