OFR-23-79 Study Of Methods To Improve Pillar Extraction Practices In Underground Coal Mines - Volume 1 - Pillar Safety And Production Practices - I. Introduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 468
- File Size:
- 129270 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1975
Abstract
The following pages discuss the objectives, the background, the scope and a statement of the problem of the study of methods to improve the pillar extraction practices in underground coal mines. 1. OBJECTIVES The objectives of this project were: ? to determine the principal factors contributing to high accident frequency and severity in both conventional and continuous mining operations; ? to compare and evaluate the safety aspects of the "open end" and "split and fender" systems of pillar mining; to establish basic data required to decide what constitutes an adequate pillaring plan that will optimize efficiency, recovery, and safety; ? to determine what measurements or information should be collected, (e.g. roof sag, pillar stress,) to make on-the-spot judgment of impending roof or pillar collapse; ? to make recommendations to improve existing methods or to insure proper techniques are implemented, and ? to suggest areas where additional studies or new research may be of value.
Citation
APA: (1975) OFR-23-79 Study Of Methods To Improve Pillar Extraction Practices In Underground Coal Mines - Volume 1 - Pillar Safety And Production Practices - I. Introduction
MLA: OFR-23-79 Study Of Methods To Improve Pillar Extraction Practices In Underground Coal Mines - Volume 1 - Pillar Safety And Production Practices - I. Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1975.