Sulphide ignition experiences at ruttan

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. B. McKenzie
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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18
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Publication Date:
May 11, 1988

Abstract

Since connnencing underground prcxiuction in 1979, the Ruttan Mine has been prone to secon:iacy sulphide dust explosions. Al though infrequent during the early years of prcxiuction, these occurrences did result in major damage and lost time injuries. 'As the mine exparrled and developed to further depths, sulphide dust explosions occurred on a more frequent basis. Incomplete ventilation se:rvices, required to exhaust the affected areas, caused frequent delays resulting in lower prcxiuction rates due to the time required to ventilate the affected areas of the mine. CUrrent procedures to minimize the effects of secon:iacy dust explosions evolved from practical suggestions arrl examining methcx:ls other mines have developed to cope with the problem. Procedures and regulations to protect errployees from exposure to hazards of sulphur dioxide are time consuming, expensive and counter prcxiuctive in their present fonn. This paper describes the history of secon:iacy sulphide dust explosions at the Ruttan Mine and the methcx:ls and proced.ures currently in place to minimize and contain the effects of dust explosions.
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APA: J. B. McKenzie  (1988)  Sulphide ignition experiences at ruttan

MLA: J. B. McKenzie Sulphide ignition experiences at ruttan. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1988.

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