An emergency situation in an underground coal mine site is an unexpected and often dangerous event that can quickly escalate if immediate action is not undertaken. Emergency situations often occur at the worst possible time and have the potential for multiple loss of life, loss of equipment, loss of coal assets and major damage to a company’s reputation. In an underground coal mine, an emergency situation involving a coal heating or small fire can quickly deteriorate into a large fire or worse a gas explosion. As the emergency situation unfolds, various activities will need to be undertaken that are not part of the normal work practices, for example gas sampling from a bore hole. The equipment required for bore hole sampling, may not be ava...
The loss of 29 lives in the Pike River Mine Disaster of 19th November 2010 will be forever remembere...
Underground coal mines explosions generally arise from the inflammation of a methane/air mixture. Th...
At coal mine working faces, simultaneous application of three basic elements reduces the methane exp...
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 ...
Following an explosion in a coal mine commentators within and outside the underground coal mining in...
Working in the field of Coal Mining (CM) is well known and considered among the most dangerous occup...
Mine gas explosions present a serious safety threat in the worldwide coal mining industry. It has be...
Challenges of gas monitoring and interpretation in underground coal mines following an emergenc
Emerging from a history of blanket approach prescriptive fire protection design, underground coal ...
Underground mine fires are associated with thermal and non-thermal hazards. Thermal hazards are prim...
The 2006 Sago, Darby, and Aracoma mine disasters in the United States (US) forced the US government ...
The management of explosions in the underground mining environment has been a high priority for mana...
Open fire in coal mines is one of the most serious threats to miners, as well as to the mine. Open f...
The aim of this project was to optimise the information collection and reporting processes used in e...
The loss of 29 lives in the Pike River Mine Disaster of 19th November 2010 will be forever remembere...
Underground coal mines explosions generally arise from the inflammation of a methane/air mixture. Th...
At coal mine working faces, simultaneous application of three basic elements reduces the methane exp...
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 ...
Following an explosion in a coal mine commentators within and outside the underground coal mining in...
Working in the field of Coal Mining (CM) is well known and considered among the most dangerous occup...
Mine gas explosions present a serious safety threat in the worldwide coal mining industry. It has be...
Challenges of gas monitoring and interpretation in underground coal mines following an emergenc
Emerging from a history of blanket approach prescriptive fire protection design, underground coal ...
Underground mine fires are associated with thermal and non-thermal hazards. Thermal hazards are prim...
The 2006 Sago, Darby, and Aracoma mine disasters in the United States (US) forced the US government ...
The management of explosions in the underground mining environment has been a high priority for mana...
Open fire in coal mines is one of the most serious threats to miners, as well as to the mine. Open f...
The aim of this project was to optimise the information collection and reporting processes used in e...
The loss of 29 lives in the Pike River Mine Disaster of 19th November 2010 will be forever remembere...
Underground coal mines explosions generally arise from the inflammation of a methane/air mixture. Th...
At coal mine working faces, simultaneous application of three basic elements reduces the methane exp...