Following an explosion in a coal mine commentators within and outside the underground coal mining industry often make comment that the best time to enter the mine is immediately following the initial explosion. These comments often lead to the questioning of the action or lack of; if mines rescue services do not re-enter the mine. The concept that there is a “window of opportunity” to enter a mine immediately following an explosion is based largely on the assumption that the fuel (mainly methane seam gas) required for an explosion has been consumed by the initial explosion and will take time to build up again to an explosive level. This paper examines the merit of deploying personnel into an underground coal mine following an explosion
In the coal mining industry, explosions or mine fires present the most hazardous safety threats for ...
Abstract: Coal burst, which refers to the violent and catastrophic failure of coal, is a serious saf...
Outburst of coal and gas represents a significant risk to the health and safety of mine personnel wo...
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 ...
The loss of 29 lives in the Pike River Mine Disaster of 19th November 2010 will be forever remembere...
The management of explosions in the underground mining environment has been a high priority for mana...
While modern coal mines are commonly equipped with a range of gas monitoring resources during normal...
The findings of ACARP funded research project C17008 - Optimising the collection of information for ...
Heatings, fires and explosions in New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland coal mines since 1972, are re...
The risk of explosions in coal mines is an important subject that requires a comprehensive understan...
The Bulli Coal Seam, located in the Illawarra Coalfield of New South Wales, Australia has a long and...
Methane issuing from a roof-bolt hole ignited when the hot bit was withdrawn. Similar ignitions have...
Level 1 emergency exercises have been run annually in Queensland since 1998. The 21st exercise was r...
The procedures under which the coal mining industry based mines rescue organisations for Queensland ...
In the coal mining industry, explosions or mine fires present the most hazardous safety threats for ...
Abstract: Coal burst, which refers to the violent and catastrophic failure of coal, is a serious saf...
Outburst of coal and gas represents a significant risk to the health and safety of mine personnel wo...
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 ...
The loss of 29 lives in the Pike River Mine Disaster of 19th November 2010 will be forever remembere...
The management of explosions in the underground mining environment has been a high priority for mana...
While modern coal mines are commonly equipped with a range of gas monitoring resources during normal...
The findings of ACARP funded research project C17008 - Optimising the collection of information for ...
Heatings, fires and explosions in New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland coal mines since 1972, are re...
The risk of explosions in coal mines is an important subject that requires a comprehensive understan...
The Bulli Coal Seam, located in the Illawarra Coalfield of New South Wales, Australia has a long and...
Methane issuing from a roof-bolt hole ignited when the hot bit was withdrawn. Similar ignitions have...
Level 1 emergency exercises have been run annually in Queensland since 1998. The 21st exercise was r...
The procedures under which the coal mining industry based mines rescue organisations for Queensland ...
In the coal mining industry, explosions or mine fires present the most hazardous safety threats for ...
Abstract: Coal burst, which refers to the violent and catastrophic failure of coal, is a serious saf...
Outburst of coal and gas represents a significant risk to the health and safety of mine personnel wo...