The Role of the Mines Rescue Station in Ignitions, Explosions and Fires at Mines

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The Southern Mines Rescue Station (S.M.R.S.) has been established for 55 years and in the past 15 years has had only 4 major call-outs. Whilst the mines rescue training program has continued to expand, the Station has become involved in other work which includes mine worker training and limited research. Notwithstanding, the prime role of the Mines Rescue Station has not been overlooked and the Station has only advanced with the many changes that have occurred in the coal industry. The Rescue Station activities are financed by contributions from Colliery proprietors and the aim of the S.M.R.S. Committee is to provide a service in which colliery management and mine workers will have a high degree of confidence.
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APA:  (1981)  The Role of the Mines Rescue Station in Ignitions, Explosions and Fires at Mines

MLA: The Role of the Mines Rescue Station in Ignitions, Explosions and Fires at Mines. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1981.

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