Experience with Spontaneous Combustion in the Coalfields of North Staffordshire

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
G. V. Jolliffe D. C. Yates
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May 23, 1905

Abstract

In the five coalfields of Staffordshire, there have been some 43 incidents of spontaneous fires and heatings which have required special attention in the past ten years. This total excludes incidents in the Thick Coal Seam of South Staffordshire, which was worked until 1967, and which was subject to an almost continuous series of heatings. The incidents have been classified to show the sites of occurrence, the contributory factors which may have caused them and the treatments applied to them. The remedial techniques, as practised in Staffordshire, are dealt with in detail, with particular reference to standard methods of stopping-off. Precautionary measures taken are described, including a "liability to spontaneous combustion" classification of all seams, and the setting up of an emergency organization with emergency stocks of materials and equipment. The paper is concluded by a few words on the organization and control at the time of an incident.
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APA: G. V. Jolliffe D. C. Yates  (1905)  Experience with Spontaneous Combustion in the Coalfields of North Staffordshire

MLA: G. V. Jolliffe D. C. Yates Experience with Spontaneous Combustion in the Coalfields of North Staffordshire. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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