IC 7421 Use of Rock Dust and Water under the Federal Mine Safety Code in Limiting Coal-Dust Explosions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. J. Forbes C. W. Owings
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jun 1, 1947

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The recent coal-dust explosions in Illinois and Indiana have again brought forcibly to the attention of mining men the fact that mines which liberate little or no methane can have widespread explosions, if dry and dusty conditions exist and if adequate measures are not taken to control the dust hazard by rock dust¬ing or use of water.Even though rock dust has been used more or less extensively for more than 20 years as a means of limiting or preventing coal-mine explosions, many mine operators have requested information on rock dusting and means of allaying coal dust at its source. The purpose of this circular is to summarize available information on these two methods.COAL MINES TO BE ROCK-DUSTEDAll nonanthracite coal mines must be rock-dusted, except those mines or locations in a mine that are too wet or too high in incombustible content to propagate an explosion.Coal dust that contains 20 percent or more moisture may prevent ignition or propagation of an explosion. Such dust can be molded in the hands, and under such condition the roadway would be considered muddy. Mine dust that is only damp is not wet enough to prevent propagation of an explosion. Beads of water standing on accumulations of dust are not indications that the dust is wet. Only those mines or locations in a mine in which the coal dust can be molded in the hand need not be rock-dusted."
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APA: J. J. Forbes C. W. Owings  (1947)  IC 7421 Use of Rock Dust and Water under the Federal Mine Safety Code in Limiting Coal-Dust Explosions

MLA: J. J. Forbes C. W. Owings IC 7421 Use of Rock Dust and Water under the Federal Mine Safety Code in Limiting Coal-Dust Explosions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1947.

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