Conclusions

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Abstract
During 1990-1999, a total of 458 fires occurred in all coal
mining categories; 157 of those fires caused 164 injuries and
2 fatalities. The greatest number of fues and fire injuries
occurred at surface mines, whch also had the highest risk rate
values. A total of 66 fuefighting interventions were required.
Of these, there were 25 mine rescue team interventions
in underground mines, including 5 mobile equipment firefighting interventions, and 41 fire brigade and fire department
interventions at all surface operations, including 19 mobile
equipment interventions. In all, 50 fires destroyed or heavily
damaged equipment (including 16 pieces of mobile equipment)
because of failure of other firefighting methods, late fire
detection, undetected fires, or fire size. A total of 1 14 fires were
detected late by smoke, and 42 fires were not detected.
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