Underground Coal Mine Seal Regulations Update

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Kyle Perry Braden Lusk
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
Pages:
8
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133 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Recent events and MSHA actions have resulted in discussion and reevaluation of the practice of sealing abandoned coal mine workings. In the past, MSHA has approved alternative seals based on a pass/fail system that required minimal engineering. Disasters involving fatalities led MSHA to impose higher seal pressure requirements based on research and experiments. Impending new MSHA seal regulations will force manufacturers and industry to obtain a high level of engineering expertise. The expertise necessary is in the field of blast resistant design, which is not easily accessible due to the limited number of experienced individuals within the mining industry.
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APA: Kyle Perry Braden Lusk  (2008)  Underground Coal Mine Seal Regulations Update

MLA: Kyle Perry Braden Lusk Underground Coal Mine Seal Regulations Update. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2008.

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