IC 7050 Mine Safety Board Decision 30 - Main Fan Installations At Coal Mines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

In the interest of safety ii: coal mining, the Bureau of Mines recommends: That all active underground coal mines, whether working or idle, have one or more fans in continuous operation. The capacity and installation shall be such that the entire mine workings are adequately ventilated at all times. Main fairs shall be located on the surface in fireproof housing offset from the line of any mine opening. The housing shall be provided with ample pressure-relief doors or other devices easily opened by the force of an explosion. The installation shall permit prompt reversal of air flow. For mines that liberate gas, the fan shall have at least two independent sources of rower immediately applicable. Ventilation of underground workings in coal mines is needed whether or not explosive gas is present. Natural ventilation is unreliable and often uncontrollable. Main fans should be on the surface; if they are in the mine, fire or explosion may make access difficult or dangerous and render the installation inoperative.
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APA:  (1939)  IC 7050 Mine Safety Board Decision 30 - Main Fan Installations At Coal Mines

MLA: IC 7050 Mine Safety Board Decision 30 - Main Fan Installations At Coal Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1939.

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