OFR-34-74 A Guide To The Selection Of Automatic Fire Protection Systems For Mine Haulage Equipment ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

As mine haulage vehicles become larger, the danger to a driver during a fire emergency is increased by the greater height of the cab above ground. Also, property damage due to fires on bigger trucks can be substantial. To solve this problem, the Department of Interior's Bureau of Mines, through two research and development contracts with FMC Corporation, San Jose, California, has developed two reasonably priced, reliable automatic fire sensing and suppression prototype systems for large haulage vehicles. At the onset of the large mobile equipment fire protection contract effort, it was learned that fires were frequently experienced in open-pit mine haulage equipment, especially large trucks. As the size of equipment has grown, so has the hazard presented to an operator forced to leave his truck in a hurry when fire breaks out and his normal path to the ground is blocked by flames. His only recourse is to jump from the cab platform to the ground, and the one-story drop of 10 feet or more can severely injure him. It is with these factors in mind that a program was undertaken to provide a fire detection and extinguishing capability tor the large mobile equipment, especially trucks, used in open pit mines.
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APA:  (2012)  OFR-34-74 A Guide To The Selection Of Automatic Fire Protection Systems For Mine Haulage Equipment ? Introduction

MLA: OFR-34-74 A Guide To The Selection Of Automatic Fire Protection Systems For Mine Haulage Equipment ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2012.

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