Underground mine refuge alternatives: a look at food, water and sanitation requirements
AG Mayton, JR Hebercer - Coal Age (1996), 2015 - go.gale.com
AG Mayton, JR Hebercer
Coal Age (1996), 2015•go.gale.comUnderground coal mine explosions, such as the January 2006 Sago mine disaster, have
dramatically demonstrated the need to provide mine refuge alternatives for miners who are
unable to exit the mine and are forced to take refuge during mine disasters or
emergencies.The Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response (MINER) Act of 2006
requires that underground coal operators include refuge alternatives (RAs) in their
Emergency Response Plans. Mines presently use three types of refuge alternatives: mobile …
dramatically demonstrated the need to provide mine refuge alternatives for miners who are
unable to exit the mine and are forced to take refuge during mine disasters or
emergencies.The Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response (MINER) Act of 2006
requires that underground coal operators include refuge alternatives (RAs) in their
Emergency Response Plans. Mines presently use three types of refuge alternatives: mobile …
Underground coal mine explosions, such as the January 2006 Sago mine disaster, have dramatically demonstrated the need to provide mine refuge alternatives for miners who are unable to exit the mine and are forced to take refuge during mine disasters or emergencies.
The Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response (MINER) Act of 2006 requires that underground coal operators include refuge alternatives (RAs) in their Emergency Response Plans. Mines presently use three types of refuge alternatives: mobile steel, mobile inflatable tent and built-in-place (BIP).
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