Simtars New Mobile Gas Laboratory For Emergency Response

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Brady
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

The need for onsite gas monitoring during, or following, a major incident at an underground coal mine has long been recognised. Recommendations from inquiries following Queensland mine disasters have included ?qualified persons and equipment for rapid analysis of gas samples be available in times of emergency? and that ?this may be accomplished by either mobile laboratories or laboratories established in each mining locality.? Following the Moura No. 2 disaster, the Queensland Government allocated funds to Simtars for a mobile laboratory to respond should such a disaster occur again in the future. This vehicle was commissioned in 1997 and has been used at many mine sites under a wide range of scenarios. Simtars, armed with over ten years of operational experience with this mobile laboratory, has taken an active role in the design and construction of a modernised replacement unit. With a twenty point tube bundle system and ultrafast gas chromatograph the result is, arguably, the best equipped mobile gas analysis laboratory for mine emergency response in the world. This paper outlines the features of the new laboratory, its capabilities and the philosophy behind the design and inclusions.
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APA: D. Brady  (2012)  Simtars New Mobile Gas Laboratory For Emergency Response

MLA: D. Brady Simtars New Mobile Gas Laboratory For Emergency Response. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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