Safety: A Review and Evaluation of Current Retreat Mining Practices in Kentucky

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
John E. Feddock
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Retreat mining plays an important role in the coal production within Kentucky and the Appalachian Coal Basin. In Kentucky, the majority of retreat mining is performed in the Eastern coal field. However, since September 2004, Kentucky has suffered four mining fatalities during retreat mining operations, and the coal industry has focused attention on the safety concerns associated with retreat mining practices. The Kentucky Department of Natural Resources (KYDNR) engaged Marshall Miller & Associates, Inc. (MM&A) to conduct a study to ensure that retreat mining is utilizing the best technology currently available and that the current available employee training programs afford maximum safety to miners. MM&A studied 34 coal mines that were conducting active retreat mining operations and represent about one third of all the mines with approved retreat mining plans in Kentucky. This paper summarizes the major research work conducted (Feddock and Ma, 2006) and recommends the practical methods for improving safety during retreat mining operations.
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APA: John E. Feddock  (2006)  Safety: A Review and Evaluation of Current Retreat Mining Practices in Kentucky

MLA: John E. Feddock Safety: A Review and Evaluation of Current Retreat Mining Practices in Kentucky. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2006.

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