IC 8090 Prevailing Practices In Splicing Electric Trailing Cables In Coal Mines ? Introduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 23
- File Size:
- 9507 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1962
Abstract
The cause of many deaths and extensive property damage in coal mines resulting from explosions and mine fires has been directly attributable to electric cable failures (including splice failures). The Federal Bureau of Mines data show that out of 355 underground coal mine fires investigated from July 1952 to January 1960, 103 (29 percent) were directly related to trailing cables. These cable failures resulted in the death of 7 men and injuries to 37 others. These potential hazards have become greater, obviously, through the widespread adoption of mechanized mining methods with electric-driven machinery powered through trailing cables according to Young,4 68.1 percent of the total bituminous and lignite production of the United States was mined underground in 1959. About 85 percent of this production was attained by mechanized loading methods. A large majority of the mines using the hand- loading methods also used equipment with trailing cables such as cutting machines, drills, and gathering locomotives. The problem of minimizing the loss of life, resources, and equipment from cable failures should be of concern to the management of all coal mines. It would be misleading to imply that no consideration has been given to the problem and its associated hazards. Through research cable manufacturers have endeavored to develop trailing cables that will withstand the severe service imposed by underground mining conditions. Technical research groups have undertaken studies for determining improved procedure and materials for field splices. Coal companies have instituted cable maintenance programs with a view toward the reduction of cable failures and consequent improvement in safety and efficiency of operations. Safety agencies are alert to unsatisfactory cable handling practices, poor workmanship in field splicing, mechanical
Citation
APA:
(1962) IC 8090 Prevailing Practices In Splicing Electric Trailing Cables In Coal Mines ? IntroductionMLA: IC 8090 Prevailing Practices In Splicing Electric Trailing Cables In Coal Mines ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.