IC 6953 Hazards of Compressed-Air Jets for Ventilating Gassy Mines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. D. Currie L. L. NAUS
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Aug 1, 1937

Abstract

Hazards in connection with the use of compressed-air jets for ventilating gassy mines are given little consideration by most mine officials largely because compressed air is considered the safest means of transmitting power for operating various types of mining machinery, and the inherent dangers in its use for this purpose are virtually negligible . The installation of compressed-air lines in coal mines leads to the utilization of compressed air for ventilating working places , with the result that , although the primary ventilation systems may be adequate to meet existing needs , proper conduction of normal ventilation has been neglected , so the working faces receive only a small amount ofthe total air circulated through the mine . Reliance in part on compressed air or other auxiliary means for ventilation is always attended by danger that gas will accumulate , due to intermittent operation , and the tendency is to operate auxiliary schemes only. during the working shift ( or possibly only part of the shift ) and to dispense with them during off- shifts or at times during the working shift when gas may accumulate because of lack of ventilation . When the men come on shift the auxiliary ventilating device often may be started without a preliminary examination of the working place , or .. the examination may be made sometime before the oncoming shift arrives , the gas being allowed to accumulate in the meantime. This may result in uncontrolled movement of a body of gas if proper precautions are not taken . Several mine explosions have been caused by the movement of a known body of gas by compressed air into the haulageway, where it was ignited by an arc from a passing locomotive . This danger is more pronounced where supervision is lax .
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APA: R. D. Currie L. L. NAUS  (1937)  IC 6953 Hazards of Compressed-Air Jets for Ventilating Gassy Mines

MLA: R. D. Currie L. L. NAUS IC 6953 Hazards of Compressed-Air Jets for Ventilating Gassy Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1937.

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