Ventilation Risk Management In Underground Coal Mines: Atmospheric Monitoring In The United States

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. R. Griffin
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Feb 27, 2013

Abstract

Atmospheric conditions underground are constantly changing and from a safety perspective, it is critical to identify when conditions are trending abnormally. Atmospheric monitoring in underground coal mines allows mine operators to analyze atmospheric conditions underground in real-time. Real-time monitoring can then be used to identify whether atmospheric conditions underground have become problematic. The implementation of a risk assessment and management process allows operators to then use a risk-informed decision making to identify comprehensive site specific ventilation parameters. Establishing risk-informed ventilation parameters and tracking conditions relative to these parameters, management can modify ventilation plans as mine conditions develop to manage evolving risks. Ventilation risk assessment and management allows developing atmospheric monitoring technologies to be fully utilized in order to increase safety standards in the United States. This paper reviews general risk assessment approaches, state of the art ventilation based risk assessment, and the risk assessment and management application within the United States regulatory framework.
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APA: K. R. Griffin  (2013)  Ventilation Risk Management In Underground Coal Mines: Atmospheric Monitoring In The United States

MLA: K. R. Griffin Ventilation Risk Management In Underground Coal Mines: Atmospheric Monitoring In The United States. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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