Quick-Erect Stopping System for radiation protection and mine rescue in small-scale mining

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Abstract
The Quick-Erect Stopping System (QESS) offers a new way of reducing the radon exposure of miners in Germany, especially during remediation work in old mines. The QESS is a lightweight, modular and reusable construction kit of interlocking telescopic aluminum tubes, radon-proof foil and expanding foam. It is designed to seal off radon-rich parts of galleries within minutes. Originally, the QESS was developed to protect miners against radon exposure. Then, the QESS found the attention of several mine rescue teams at a German mining conference. Some mine rescue drills by The Student Mine Rescue of the Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg, Wismut Mine Rescue and Front Range Mine Rescue helped to improve the system and highlighted its potential for mine rescue operations. Now, the QESS is well-suited for small-scale mining. The QESS can be used to both protect miners from radon exposure and to support mine rescue operations. Moreover, the QESS was also successfully used in ventilation experiments.
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Quick-Erect Stopping System for radiation protection and mine rescue in small-scale miningMLA: Quick-Erect Stopping System for radiation protection and mine rescue in small-scale mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,