During 1998-99, groundfall incidents resulted in 27 fatalities and were responsible for over 70% of all deaths in U.S. underground coal mines. To obtain a better understanding of where and why these incidents occurred, a comprehensive analysis of ground fall injuries and fatalities was conducted. The first portion of the study examined various factors associated with roof and rib fall injuries and reportable roof fall noninjuries that occurred during 1995-98. The study found that the room-and-pillar mining method has twice the groundfall incident rate than the longwall method. Mine locations with high groundfall rates seem to correlate to regions where there is a higher concentration of problematic coalbeds. For example, the Illinois Basin ...
Primary roof support represents the first line of defence against rock-related falls of ground in un...
"Multiple-seam interactions are a major ground control hazard in many U.S. underground coal mines. I...
Information Circular (IC) 9453. Roof falls continue to be the greatest single safety hazard faced by...
During August, two eastern Kentucky coal miners died in a roof fall during retreat mining operations...
Author Institution: Coal Mining Administration, College of Business, Eastern Kentucky UniversityMine...
Some of the most difficult coal mine roof in the U.S. can be found in the Illinois Basin. Factors co...
In 2015, 40 longwall mines provided nearly 60% of the US coal production from underground mining met...
For decades, pillar recovery accounted for a quarter of all roof fall fatalities in underground coal...
Author Institution: Coal Mining Administration, College of Business, Eastern Kentucky Universit
The occurrence of rock falls in underground coal mines entails detrimental effects as fatal or non-f...
Falls of ground continue to be one of the most serious causes of injury to U.S. miners. Of the 256 f...
Background: The support of intersections in coal mines is an important safety issue in the U.S., as ...
Rock fall related accidents continue to occur in coal mines, although artificial support mechanisms ...
Fatalities caused by highwall/spoil bank failure in the surface mines, coal and non-metal, increased...
Unrecognized roof beam failures resulted in 69% of the falls of ground injuries occurring in undergr...
Primary roof support represents the first line of defence against rock-related falls of ground in un...
"Multiple-seam interactions are a major ground control hazard in many U.S. underground coal mines. I...
Information Circular (IC) 9453. Roof falls continue to be the greatest single safety hazard faced by...
During August, two eastern Kentucky coal miners died in a roof fall during retreat mining operations...
Author Institution: Coal Mining Administration, College of Business, Eastern Kentucky UniversityMine...
Some of the most difficult coal mine roof in the U.S. can be found in the Illinois Basin. Factors co...
In 2015, 40 longwall mines provided nearly 60% of the US coal production from underground mining met...
For decades, pillar recovery accounted for a quarter of all roof fall fatalities in underground coal...
Author Institution: Coal Mining Administration, College of Business, Eastern Kentucky Universit
The occurrence of rock falls in underground coal mines entails detrimental effects as fatal or non-f...
Falls of ground continue to be one of the most serious causes of injury to U.S. miners. Of the 256 f...
Background: The support of intersections in coal mines is an important safety issue in the U.S., as ...
Rock fall related accidents continue to occur in coal mines, although artificial support mechanisms ...
Fatalities caused by highwall/spoil bank failure in the surface mines, coal and non-metal, increased...
Unrecognized roof beam failures resulted in 69% of the falls of ground injuries occurring in undergr...
Primary roof support represents the first line of defence against rock-related falls of ground in un...
"Multiple-seam interactions are a major ground control hazard in many U.S. underground coal mines. I...
Information Circular (IC) 9453. Roof falls continue to be the greatest single safety hazard faced by...