Emergency Rescue Hoists

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. Randolph Berry James E. Billar Ashok B. Boghani Mackenzie Burnett David Hoadley Kenneth R. Maser Robert H. Trent
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

C. 7 Emergency Rescue Hoists There is a need, especially in mine development areas, for portable, on-call, man-rated equipment capable of lifting men through several hundred feet. Wire rope climbing equipment as shown in Figure 37 appears particularly suited to this need. It is portable, weighing approximately 100 lbs. , is currently man-rated for numerous above ground applications and can be electric or air powered. Commercial units currently have a lifting capacity of 1000 lbs. , and can be fitted with bosun' s chairs. Lifting speeds are in the 20-30 FPM range and the equipment is not depth limited. In a situation where miners are unable to climb to the top of a shaft this equipment could rapidly be anchored to the top of the shaft and lowered to them by hand. Since the self contained unit is controlled by the person travelling in the shaft he would be able to negotiate shaft obstruction himself. This would not be possible with other forms of easily deployed free-hanging equipment. Typical manufacturers of this type of equipment are Ohio Hoist Mfg, Co, 321 South Beaver St. Lisbon, Ohio 44432 216-424-7283 Sky Climber Inc. 17311 South Main St. Gardena, California 90248 213-321 -6414
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APA: D. Randolph Berry James E. Billar Ashok B. Boghani Mackenzie Burnett David Hoadley Kenneth R. Maser Robert H. Trent  (1976)  Emergency Rescue Hoists

MLA: D. Randolph Berry James E. Billar Ashok B. Boghani Mackenzie Burnett David Hoadley Kenneth R. Maser Robert H. Trent Emergency Rescue Hoists. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.

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