IC 7018 Mine Safety Board Decision 29 - Doors For Controlling Ventilation In Coal Mines

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 971 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1938
Abstract
In the interest of safety in underground coal mining, the Bureau of Mines recommends: 1. That doors used to control ventilation (a) Shall be installed in pairs to form air locks, (b) Shall be self-closing, (c) Shall not have latches or other devices for holding them open, (d) Shall be constructed and maintained to prevent excessive air leakage through or around them, (e) Shall be fire resistant. 2. That wherever practicable the use of doors shall be limited to development openings. The Mine Safety Board is of the opinion that the best practice in coal-mine ventilation makes use of a split system employing overcasts or undercasts with doors limited as far as feasible to development openings. The distance between air-lock doors on haulageways should be sufficient to accommodate a trip or train of maximum length. Where auxiliary doors are installed to control ventilation during emergencies, they should be so placed that they can be utilized readily in case of damage to the air-lock doors.
Citation
APA: (1938) IC 7018 Mine Safety Board Decision 29 - Doors For Controlling Ventilation In Coal Mines
MLA: IC 7018 Mine Safety Board Decision 29 - Doors For Controlling Ventilation In Coal Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.