Underground mines are a special type of environment which requires significant attention since they directly relate to miners‟ productivity, health and safety. With coal or ore exploitation into deep underground mine environments, high temperature and humidity creates risks because of large amounts of heat generated from geothermal heat, mining machines, groundwater and mine water. There have been many assessment methods for underground mine environment, such as dry-bulb temperature and wet-bulb temperature. However, none of the current methods can comprehensively evaluate the underground mine environment since most methods consider only one or a few defined factors and neglect others. In order to evaluate the human body‟s thermal status in...
Research by the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has shown that he...
Objectives - To examine the incidence, clinical state, personal risk factors, haematology and bioche...
Heat stress indices are applied to assess risk of hyperthermia, but how well they correlate with cor...
Background: Work comfort studies have been extensively conducted, especially in the underground and ...
Due to modern mining methods deployed in recent years, production of coal mines has been expanded si...
The transfer of heat in an underground environment is due to circumstances, natural and introduced ...
Background: A detailed evaluation of the underground mine climate requires extensive measurements to...
The main aim of this research work was to discuss the methods of identifying and control heat in und...
Mechanical cooling of the entire mining tunnel, widely used in deep coal mines, has a significant en...
This dissertation is focused on the assessment and prevention of heat-related illnesses in minework...
Health and safety are an integral part of any mining operation – surface or underground. When defici...
AbstractWith the increase of mining depth, high-temperature mines have been more and more now; it is...
Due to modern mining methods deployed in recent years, production of coal mines has been expanded si...
In many hot mines a large portion of the total heat load is associated with the surrounding strata. ...
Exposure to elevated levels of heat and humidity can significantly affect health & safety, and produ...
Research by the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has shown that he...
Objectives - To examine the incidence, clinical state, personal risk factors, haematology and bioche...
Heat stress indices are applied to assess risk of hyperthermia, but how well they correlate with cor...
Background: Work comfort studies have been extensively conducted, especially in the underground and ...
Due to modern mining methods deployed in recent years, production of coal mines has been expanded si...
The transfer of heat in an underground environment is due to circumstances, natural and introduced ...
Background: A detailed evaluation of the underground mine climate requires extensive measurements to...
The main aim of this research work was to discuss the methods of identifying and control heat in und...
Mechanical cooling of the entire mining tunnel, widely used in deep coal mines, has a significant en...
This dissertation is focused on the assessment and prevention of heat-related illnesses in minework...
Health and safety are an integral part of any mining operation – surface or underground. When defici...
AbstractWith the increase of mining depth, high-temperature mines have been more and more now; it is...
Due to modern mining methods deployed in recent years, production of coal mines has been expanded si...
In many hot mines a large portion of the total heat load is associated with the surrounding strata. ...
Exposure to elevated levels of heat and humidity can significantly affect health & safety, and produ...
Research by the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has shown that he...
Objectives - To examine the incidence, clinical state, personal risk factors, haematology and bioche...
Heat stress indices are applied to assess risk of hyperthermia, but how well they correlate with cor...