Fire Response Preparedness For Underground Mines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Ronald S. (deceased) Conti Linda L. Chasko William J. Wiehagen Charles P. Lazzara
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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25
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Publication Date:
Jan 12, 2005

Abstract

Fire has long been a concern for underground mine workers. A mine fire can occur at any time and can result in a partial or total evacuation of mine personnel and the loss of lives. Fires can grow rapidly. Time is the critical element. Prompt detection, timely and accurate warnings to those potentially affected, and a proficient response by underground miners can have a tremendous impact on the social and economic consequence of a small underground fire. Fire preparedness and response have components of technology and people. These components can work synergistically to reduce the time it takes to bring the system back in balance. This report deals with the preparedness of miners to respond to underground mine fires. It is intended to aid the mining industry in understanding the various roles of emergency responders and the training techniques used to increase their skill levels. The report also presents a technology overview to assist in effective response to mine fires.
Citation

APA: Ronald S. (deceased) Conti Linda L. Chasko William J. Wiehagen Charles P. Lazzara  (2005)  Fire Response Preparedness For Underground Mines

MLA: Ronald S. (deceased) Conti Linda L. Chasko William J. Wiehagen Charles P. Lazzara Fire Response Preparedness For Underground Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2005.

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