RI 9294 Use of Sheathed Explosive Charges on Longwalls

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Richard J. Mainiero
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The U.S. Bureau of Mines in cooperation with Jim Walter Resources, Inc. (JWR), Brookwood, AL, evaluated the use of sheathed explosive charges in breaking up large stones that can jam the feeder¬breaker or pan conveyor on longwalls and halt operations. Use of the sheathed charge reduced the downtime of the longwall panel to 15 to 30 min as compared with the 1 to 2 h required to drill and shoot the stone. Firing the sheathed charge at the face caused no significant damage to Iongwall equipment. Use of the sheathed charge also represented an improvement in safety by eliminating the exposure of miners to the inherent hazards of the face for extended periods of time. Another benefit, which is difficult to quantify, is the elimination of the temptation to shoot mudcaps or adobes, which is illegal in U.S. underground coal mines.
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APA: Richard J. Mainiero  (1990)  RI 9294 Use of Sheathed Explosive Charges on Longwalls

MLA: Richard J. Mainiero RI 9294 Use of Sheathed Explosive Charges on Longwalls. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1990.

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