Construction Of Tunnels In Methane Environments

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Barry R. Doyle Marius P. Gronbeck James P. Rose
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27
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

This paper presents a strategy for addressing the hazards of construction of tunnels in ground containing methane. A discussion of the nature of methane includes occurrence underground, and manner of entry into excavations. Means of methane control for underground operations are discussed, including ventilation, monitoring, equipment selection, and personnel training. Principles of ventilation for gas dispersion and removal are addressed. The use of continuous gas monitors, automatic power shutdown systems, and hand-held detectors is discussed. The paper addresses integration of permissible equipment to provide a safe system. Aspects of personnel training are discussed, including maintaining hazard awareness, and evacuation and re-entry procedures.
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APA: Barry R. Doyle Marius P. Gronbeck James P. Rose  (1991)  Construction Of Tunnels In Methane Environments

MLA: Barry R. Doyle Marius P. Gronbeck James P. Rose Construction Of Tunnels In Methane Environments. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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