This paper introduces current practices on underground coal mine emergency management in China and Australia. From aspects of prevention, preparedness, response and recovery (PPRR), methods, measures and technology applied in two countries on underground coal mine emergency management are compared. The influences of education, engineering and enforcement (3E) on accident prevention in both countries are analysed. Differences on legislations, emergency plans, organisation, equipment and exercises during emergency preparedness are enumerated as well as the reasons leading to these differences. On the aspect of emergency response, the incident classification, command structure, evacuation and aided rescue are compared. For emergency recovery, ...
An emergency situation in an underground coal mine site is an unexpected and often dangerous event t...
The 2006 Sago, Darby, and Aracoma mine disasters in the United States (US) forced the US government ...
China has high and increasing annual rates of occupational lung diseases such as pneumoconiosis and ...
China and Australia are the world's largest coal producers and exporters respectively. Both countrie...
AbstractAccording to the improving construction requirements of emergency refuge system in undergrou...
Underground coalmining is a notorious industry due to its poor safety record. During the early 20th ...
As a result of governmental agency restructuring, China\u27s coal industry has been going through ev...
The findings of ACARP funded research project C17008 - Optimising the collection of information for ...
Firedamp and coal dust explosion constitute a lion’s share in mine accidents in a global mining scen...
Safety is a major concern in the construction industry because fatalities and injuries from construc...
This paper presents ongoing research examining the application and performance of the Mining Emergen...
AbstractBased on problems in China's coal mine safety management and root cause of the accident, the...
China has high and increasing annual rates of occupational lung diseases such as pneumoconiosis and ...
AbstractChina and the US are of the two largest coal producer and consumer, but China lags far behin...
AbstractChinese coal mine safety situation has been very serious compared to other countries, and un...
An emergency situation in an underground coal mine site is an unexpected and often dangerous event t...
The 2006 Sago, Darby, and Aracoma mine disasters in the United States (US) forced the US government ...
China has high and increasing annual rates of occupational lung diseases such as pneumoconiosis and ...
China and Australia are the world's largest coal producers and exporters respectively. Both countrie...
AbstractAccording to the improving construction requirements of emergency refuge system in undergrou...
Underground coalmining is a notorious industry due to its poor safety record. During the early 20th ...
As a result of governmental agency restructuring, China\u27s coal industry has been going through ev...
The findings of ACARP funded research project C17008 - Optimising the collection of information for ...
Firedamp and coal dust explosion constitute a lion’s share in mine accidents in a global mining scen...
Safety is a major concern in the construction industry because fatalities and injuries from construc...
This paper presents ongoing research examining the application and performance of the Mining Emergen...
AbstractBased on problems in China's coal mine safety management and root cause of the accident, the...
China has high and increasing annual rates of occupational lung diseases such as pneumoconiosis and ...
AbstractChina and the US are of the two largest coal producer and consumer, but China lags far behin...
AbstractChinese coal mine safety situation has been very serious compared to other countries, and un...
An emergency situation in an underground coal mine site is an unexpected and often dangerous event t...
The 2006 Sago, Darby, and Aracoma mine disasters in the United States (US) forced the US government ...
China has high and increasing annual rates of occupational lung diseases such as pneumoconiosis and ...