How The Federal Coal Mine Act Affects Mine Ventilation Design

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John E. Caffrey
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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20
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

Mr. William. J. Montgomery in his book "Theory and Practice on Mine Ventilation stated "Ventilation is vitally important to underground mining for three reasons: First, it sweeps all workings with a plentiful supply of air and drives to the outside the smoke, gases, and contaminated air which would be injurious to the miners; second, it dilutes and renders harmless the explosive gases emitted from the strata, thus eliminating the dangerous conditions caused by the accumulation of these gases; third, it keeps the mine air as nearly as possible of the same composition as the outside air, thus giving to the miner the healthiest possible condition in which to work...." Specific methods to achieve the above basic reasons for mine ventilation were established in the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969. Sections 303(y)(1); (y)(2), and Section 317(f)(4) of the Act, which can be broadly described as entrapment features, are controversial and debatable in the minds of many mining engineers in their intent and method for affecting, 303(y)(1) in certain cases prohibits the use of belt haulage entries as an intake for face ventilation, This is to say that air traveling in a belt entry will be placed into the returns and not used for face ventilation, 303(y)(2) limits the velocity of the air on trolley haulage entries. The regulations, as published in the Federal Register, have set this limit at 250 feet per minute unless a higher velocity is approved by the District Manager.
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APA: John E. Caffrey  (1972)  How The Federal Coal Mine Act Affects Mine Ventilation Design

MLA: John E. Caffrey How The Federal Coal Mine Act Affects Mine Ventilation Design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1972.

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