Preventing Roof Fall Accidents - An Operation's Approach

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Joe Zelanko
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

In order to prevent roof fall accidents and injuries, U.S. underground coal mine operators must develop and implement effective roof control strategies. Various tools are available to assist engineers in developing designs. For example, criteria to address global stability issues (e.g., pillar stability) are well established in the U.S.; effective tools (e.g., empirical and numerical) are available to diagnose potential problems and avoid catastrophic failures. However, most miner injuries occur as a result of local instability (e.g., a roof fall in a single heading or a rib roll from a pillar corner). Hazard recognition and the availability of support plans suitable to those conditions are key to maintaining stability and safety on the working section.
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APA: Joe Zelanko  (2011)  Preventing Roof Fall Accidents - An Operation's Approach

MLA: Joe Zelanko Preventing Roof Fall Accidents - An Operation's Approach. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2011.

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