A Training Program For Fighting Small Fires In Underground Coal Mines ? Objective

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Develop a training program to help mine workers effectively fight small fires in underground Goal mines. Training would enable miners to make rapid judgments on whether to attempt extinguishment, and how best to use the firefighting equipment on hand. Approach Fire reports were analyzed to define and delineate physical and behavioral variables which affect firefighting activities, and to determine effective procedures for extinguishing small fires. A course was then designed to train miners in such procedures. Finally, the course was reviewed by industry experts and administered to a group of miners to determine needed revisions and to validate the course. How It Works Analysis of fire data showed that six items should be emphasized in teaching proper fire response: 1. Alertness to fire potential. 2. Immediate power cutoff. 3. Internal, external communication. 4. Teamwork in fighting fires. 5. Role of ventilation and position of men inby the fresh air side. 6. Effective use of fire suppressant materials.
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APA:  (1983)  A Training Program For Fighting Small Fires In Underground Coal Mines ? Objective

MLA: A Training Program For Fighting Small Fires In Underground Coal Mines ? Objective. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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