The Dangers Associated with Uncontrolled Combustion in Coal Mines

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 579 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1981
Abstract
The diverse nature of inadvertent mine fires does not lend them to general treatment. But evolving from the unfortunate fires over past years is a simple principle in dealing with all fires to bring combustion under control. Control, in brief, means that the products of combustion, themselves possibly still with fuel values, are not revitalised by addition of fresh air. There are problems with fire- fighting, especially with water, as this may lead to production of CO and H2. Panel ventilation upstream of the fire must be controlled to direct all air over the fire. Some advantages in fire fighting are found by the use of "sails". Early diagnosis of fires and early treatment are essential for safety of personnel and safeguarding and recovery of property. Preparedness extends to up to date documentation, but first hand knowledge also is invaluable to the diverse personnel gathered to fight a fire, and in the decision making Involved.
Citation
APA: (1981) The Dangers Associated with Uncontrolled Combustion in Coal Mines
MLA: The Dangers Associated with Uncontrolled Combustion in Coal Mines. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1981.