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Profile of workers` experiences and preparedness in responding to underground mine fires. Report of investigations/1996

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:229284

The purpose of this study was to determine mine workers` state of fire-fighting preparedness and the technology being used to detect and respond to underground coal mine fires. To investigate this problem, 214 underground coal miners were interviewed by U.S. Bureau of Mines researchers. Frequency distributions of workers` responses are presented in this report, along with segments of narrative accounts, to profile miners` fire-fighting capabilities. The data indicated that much variability exists from mine to mine and that there are several important changes operators may undertake in order to make miners better prepared to deal with fire underground: select appropriate sensors, establish and test a warning and communication protocol, construct a system capable of delivering hundreds of gallons of water per minute for sustained periods, institute formal fire preparedness audits, develop case studies of events that occur at an operation to use as teaching and assessment tools, and provide structured practice that can be incorporated into fire drills.

Research Organization:
Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA (United States). Pittsburgh Research Center
OSTI ID:
229284
Report Number(s):
PB--96-147848/XAB; BUMINES-RI--9584
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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