IC 7852 Fire-Protection System, Allen Coal Mine, Colorado Fuel And Iron Corporation, Stonewall (P.O., Weston), Las Animas County, Colo. ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
P. C. Van Natter
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

Numerous mine fires have resulted in high death tolls and considerable finan¬cial loss during the history of coal mining. In most instances the death toll and financial loss were greater because of inadequate fire-fighting facilities. The information in this report is presented in the hope it may serves as a guide in the selection, placement, and care of fire-protection systems in similar coal mines. The adequacy of fire protection varies according to size of operation, employment, and production. When fires occur on the surface or underground, measures must be applied quickly to prevent incipient fires from spreading. The record of coal-mine fires shows that, in many instances, facilities for combating fires were very meager or were absent. It would be virtually impossible to establish and maintain all the necessary facili¬ties that may be needed to extinguish widespread mine fires, but it is believed that the coal industry can ill afford less than the minimum required by other industries where the time element and avenues of escape are much more favorable.
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APA: P. C. Van Natter  (1958)  IC 7852 Fire-Protection System, Allen Coal Mine, Colorado Fuel And Iron Corporation, Stonewall (P.O., Weston), Las Animas County, Colo. ? Summary

MLA: P. C. Van Natter IC 7852 Fire-Protection System, Allen Coal Mine, Colorado Fuel And Iron Corporation, Stonewall (P.O., Weston), Las Animas County, Colo. ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1958.

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