Mine Emergency Responsiveness Development (MERD) Program Procedures

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mark L. Mott Michael P. Synder
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The Mine Safety and Health Administration has developed a program to improve the decision making process of personnel involved in mine emergency situations. The Mine Emergency Responsiveness Development Program (MERD) has been designed specifically for fires and explosions in underground mines. This program addresses the responsibilities and organizational requirements that are necessary during rescue and recovery operations of a mine emergency . Specific skills and knowledge are required to manage an organization of personnel under conditions of intense stress, such as a mine fire or explosion. As a result, the MERD program develops these skills by providing role playing emergency simulations. This role playing provides the participants with the opportunity to experience problems, explore solutions and interact with other personalities which may exist during mine emergency situations. This paper presents the standard procedures for the MERD program developed by the Ventilation Division of the Pittsburgh Health Technology Center.
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APA: Mark L. Mott Michael P. Synder  (1991)  Mine Emergency Responsiveness Development (MERD) Program Procedures

MLA: Mark L. Mott Michael P. Synder Mine Emergency Responsiveness Development (MERD) Program Procedures. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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