IC 6323 Fire-Fighting Equipment and Organization of the Madison Coal Corporation, Glen Carbon, Madison County, Il

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 26131 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jul 1, 1930
Abstract
Protection against fire is a greater problem at a coal mine, than at an ordinary industrial plant. Generally mines are located in isolated districts and do not have the protection of city fire departments; consequently fire fighting aquipment must be installed by the mining company.
Fire protection around a mine is just as essential as it is in the city.. and undoubtedly is more important if the fire should be underground where many lives would be endangered and all means of escape cut off. A surface fire can generally be attacked from any angle, but an underground fire can be attacked only as conditions will permit..
U. S. Bureau of Mines engineers have investigated many serious mine fires that undoubtedly could have been extinguished in incipiency if a fire extinguisher or fire hose and water had been readily available.
In past years very little attention was given..to fire fighting equipment and organization around mines, but in recent years three gen a derde hange of opinion among many of those engaged in mining, and nearly all up-to-date mining companies now have some kind of fire protection about their mine
Probably the first company in Illinois to install regular fire fighting equipment and effect a fire fighting organization at its mines, was the Madison Coal Corporation, which operates several mines in Illinois. The main office of this company is in Chicago and the general field office is at Glen Carbon, Ill.
Citation
APA:
(1930) IC 6323 Fire-Fighting Equipment and Organization of the Madison Coal Corporation, Glen Carbon, Madison County, IlMLA: IC 6323 Fire-Fighting Equipment and Organization of the Madison Coal Corporation, Glen Carbon, Madison County, Il. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.