OFR-7-86 Development And Assessment Of New And Existing Canopy Technology To Lower Coal Seams

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Jack Mantel
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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100
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The goal of this 42-month contract was to increase safety in low-seam underground coal mines through development and in-mine evaluation of a temporary roof support system for roof drills and floor-riding operator compartments for a loader and shuttle car. The program was performed in three phases. During Phase I, state-of-the-art canopy technology was investigated, and preliminary design and mock-up evaluations were performed for temporary roof supports for single-and dual-boom bolters and for transverse-mounted floor-riding canopies for a shuttle car and coal loading machine. The shuttle car and loader canopies were approved for further development, and the design, fabrication, testing, and certification were completed in Phase II. In Phase III, the Bureau of Mines furnished an FMC 6L shuttle car fur use in the evaluation of the canopy for 45 shifts. The shuttle car canopy was evaluated at Virginia Crews Coal Company in West Virginia. Efforts to secure an evaluation site for the loader canopy were unsuccessful. The loader canopy was shipped to Bruceton for possible future evaluation.
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APA: Jack Mantel  (1985)  OFR-7-86 Development And Assessment Of New And Existing Canopy Technology To Lower Coal Seams

MLA: Jack Mantel OFR-7-86 Development And Assessment Of New And Existing Canopy Technology To Lower Coal Seams. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1985.

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