OFR-25(2)-74 Improved Sensors And Fire Control Systems For Mining Equipment - Phase II - Final Report - Executive Summary - I. Introduction, Summary, And Results - Introduction

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, 1973

Abstract

U.S. Bureau of Mines contract H0122053, "Improved Sensors and Fire Control Systems for Mining Equipment", was an investigative effort involving: ? Study of the fire problem on large mobile mining equipment ? Identification of equipment most prone to fire, to serve as a design case example ? Design of an improved fire protection system ? Demonstration of the developed system This effort was performed during the period June 1972 through May 1973, and was conducted in two phases. Phase I, June through November 1972, was devoted to identifying the fire problem and developing and evaluating design criteria. Phase II involved translating the design into hardware and demonstrating its effectiveness during actual fire tests, first on a wooden mockup of a truck, then on an operating truck at a working mine site.
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APA:  (1973)  OFR-25(2)-74 Improved Sensors And Fire Control Systems For Mining Equipment - Phase II - Final Report - Executive Summary - I. Introduction, Summary, And Results - Introduction

MLA: OFR-25(2)-74 Improved Sensors And Fire Control Systems For Mining Equipment - Phase II - Final Report - Executive Summary - I. Introduction, Summary, And Results - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1973.

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