Enhancing Safety in the Polish High-Methane Coal Mines: an Overview Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

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Abstract
Polish coal mines are characterized by severe geological conditions and the co-occurrence of natural hazards. These hazards are
associated with methane and dust emissions during mining processes which can provide methane, dust or methane-dust explosions. Besides, there are such natural hazards as gas and rock outbursts, rock bursts, spontaneous combustion of coal and
environmental heat load. The mutual influences of various geological conditions, as well as the natural hazards, intensify the
increase of the methane explosion hazard. The occurrence of methane explosions in the Polish mining industry between 2013 and
2108 are analyzed. Fatal accidents are compared with similar events in the global mining industry. The methods of preventing the
explosion hazard as well as methane emission control in the Polish coal mining sector are presented. Methane hazard prevention
should be adapted to levels and other natural hazards, especially those related to ventilation of underground mine. The methods of
preventing methane emissions into mine excavations are often contrary to the means of preventing other ventilation-related
hazards in the underground mine, e.g. the prevention of spontaneous combustion of coal in the goaf of longwall panel. Therefore,
the design of longwall panels should be preceded by a detailed analysis of the results of both methane emission prediction and
forecast of other ventilation-related hazards.
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Enhancing Safety in the Polish High-Methane Coal Mines: an Overview Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationMLA: Enhancing Safety in the Polish High-Methane Coal Mines: an Overview Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,