OFR-52-74 Fire Suppression Of Mining Equipment - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. H. Hiltz
Organization:
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Pages:
168
File Size:
49273 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

One of the major hazards in underground coal mining is fire. The inherent hazard of fire is exaggerated by the nature of coal mining restricted areas, the highly combustible nature of coal itself, and a potential for explosive concentrations or dust and gas in the air it becomes imperative therefore to make every effort to eliminate the causes of fires, while providing the most effective means possible to control and extinguish those fires which may occur it has been demonstrated by prior work that the problem of control increases in proportion to the time necessary to institute control procedures. There are several areas of underground coal mining with obvious fire potential. Some of these, like belt heads, have reliantly undergone improvements in standby fire control devices Others, although having fire suppression systems available to them, have not received as complete a systematic study of their problems. Face machinery, particularly those without a water supply, falls in this latter category.
Citation

APA: R. H. Hiltz  (1973)  OFR-52-74 Fire Suppression Of Mining Equipment - Introduction

MLA: R. H. Hiltz OFR-52-74 Fire Suppression Of Mining Equipment - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1973.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account