OFR-92-79 Development Of Training And Data For Specifying And Maintaining Mine Illumination Systems

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 206
- File Size:
- 62138 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1979
Abstract
Contract H0177044 included three objectives; (1) consolidate, maintain, and distribute information on STE approved lighting systems; (2) develop and present one-day seminars on underground mine lighting; (3) determine direct labor and hardware costs associated with the installation of mine illumination systems. All objectives were completed with results as follows: Task I - A file containing 1350 Statements of Test and Evaluation (STE) for all types of underground equipment was developed and publicized throughout the coal fields, A total of 40 requests for STE information was received and processed. Task II and III - A series of 50 seminars was scheduled and presented to 942 attendees throughout the coal fields. The seminars were well received and attendees indicated the information presented would be helpful in bringing their equipment into compliance. Holding a series of seminars in the coal fields, instead of a few in population centers, was favored by attendees. Task IV - Installation cost data obtained on 415 lighting systems indicate that the factors which most affect installation costs are higher hardware cost for DC powered systems and slightly higher manpower requirements for systems installed underground. Based on these data, the total cost to industry of retrofitting existing underground equipment could range up to $50 million.
Citation
APA:
(1979) OFR-92-79 Development Of Training And Data For Specifying And Maintaining Mine Illumination SystemsMLA: OFR-92-79 Development Of Training And Data For Specifying And Maintaining Mine Illumination Systems. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1979.