RI 5318 Development Of A Transistor-Type Telephone System For Mine Rescue Operations ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Clyde L. Brown
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

Recent developments in portable communication equipment for use in emergency recovery work following mine fires and explosions have wade possible a convenient and dependable means of directing rescue teams working under hazardous conditions. INTRODUCTION Mine rescue and recovery operations following; fires and explosions are frequently conducted under adverse conditions that require the use of oxygen breathing apparatus by members of a 5- or 6-man team. Conventional apparatus used for this purpose for many years was equipped with an oxygen supply adequate for at least 2 hours. The design of the apparatus is such that the nose passages are closed with a clamp, and breathing is accomplished through a mouthpiece connected to the apparatus by tubes and arranged to prevent inhaling air or gases from outside sources. The use of the mouthpiece has presented difficulties in the development of telephone communication because of the wearer's inability to speak while wearing the mouthpiece. The method of conducting operations of rescue teams requires a person to direct operations at a fresh-air base as close to the rescue team as possible. At least one standby rescue team and 2 or 3 other persons assigned to various tasks are stationed at the fresh-air base. An efficient and reliable means of communication between the director of operations and the rescue team is necessary for reasonably safe and efficient work in hazardous areas.
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APA: Clyde L. Brown  (1957)  RI 5318 Development Of A Transistor-Type Telephone System For Mine Rescue Operations ? Summary

MLA: Clyde L. Brown RI 5318 Development Of A Transistor-Type Telephone System For Mine Rescue Operations ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.

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