OFR-81-76 Development Of An Automatic Fire Protection System For Mobile Underground Metal Mining Equipment

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 153
- File Size:
- 30882 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1975
Abstract
The contract objective is the development of an Automatic Fire Control System for Mobile Underground Metal Mining Equipment. The Phase I Report, which described the projected data handling plan, was published on July 24, 1975. The Phase II effort covered the period from July 24 through December 2 and accomplished the following objectives: ? Acquisition of data in accordance with the project data handling plan. Data were acquired through visits to twenty mine sites in ten states and Canada; visits to Bureau of Mines and MESA facilities; visits to mobile equipment manufacturers; and an extensive literature search. ? Analysis of accumulated data which provided the following specific types of design inputs: selection of the type of mobile underground equipment found to represent the greatest overall fire hazard; typical operating conditions for the vehicle; characteristics of the reported fire experiences; and performance, cost and maintenance factors affecting potential purchases of automatic fire control systems for underground mining equipment. ? Development of the AFCS design concept. Utilizing the data analysis results and considering the state-of-the-art of fire control system components, a recommended design concept was developed with particular emphasis placed on the need for a low cost and reliable system. Design trade-off studies are provided for the recommended system and for four alternate system concepts.
Citation
APA:
(1975) OFR-81-76 Development Of An Automatic Fire Protection System For Mobile Underground Metal Mining EquipmentMLA: OFR-81-76 Development Of An Automatic Fire Protection System For Mobile Underground Metal Mining Equipment. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1975.