SRS-1200, shaft rescue system with intrinsically safe communications and gas monitoring

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B Stewart
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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May 5, 2022

Abstract

The SRS-1200 concept came about following the recommendations from the Board of Inquiry into the 1994 Moura No 2 mine disaster with the aim of having a system to remove personnel from an unsafe environment underground via a shaft where no other means of escape is possible. It is a mobile rescue unit that utilises a winding system to operate a man cage. It can descend the cage up to 1200 m into a vertical shaft. This operation is managed from the winder control compartment located on the non-driver side at the rear of the vehicle.
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APA: B Stewart  (2022)  SRS-1200, shaft rescue system with intrinsically safe communications and gas monitoring

MLA: B Stewart SRS-1200, shaft rescue system with intrinsically safe communications and gas monitoring. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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