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Safety Tipbits: Compilation of Tips and Safety Measures in February

» by greg March 5th, 2009 at 3:18 pm » Comments (1)

1.   MSHA Update: Fire Prevention in Mining Sites with Better Conveyor Belts
Better selection of conveyor belts may just save a life. As a matter of fact, they can save hundreds of lives in a mining site by preventing fire hazards. That is, if they have an improved flame-resistant quality.

The Mine Safety [...]



Northern China Coal Mine Gas Explosion Death Toll at 74

» by eric February 24th, 2009 at 4:02 pm » Comments (0)

A coal mine in Northern China, which for years had taken pride in an exemplary safety record, was the site of a gas explosion blast last Sunday. To date, the death toll has risen to at least 74 miners, while 114 others were hospitalized. It is not clear, though, if all the bodies [...]



MSHA Update: U.S. Mine Deaths Fell to All-Time Low in 2008

» by eric February 19th, 2009 at 4:52 pm » Comments (0)

Good news recently graced the mining industry as the Mining Safety and health Administration released preliminary data showing that mine fatalities in 2008 dropped to 31 percent from 2007. This is the lowest recorded number of fatalities in the mining industry. Since the very first time statistics were recorded in 1910, the lowest [...]



Mining Safety: Tips on Working Safely with Methane

» by debbiedebbie February 17th, 2009 at 12:39 pm » Comments (0)

A day in the mine is always a day of adventure. Working underground or near excavations presents many hazards, most of which can lead to fatalities. One among these hazards is overexposure to methane.
Methane has the ability to kill in two ways. One, it can easily cause an explosion when ignited with a spark or [...]



MSHA Update: Fire Prevention in Mining Sites with Better Conveyor Belts

» by debbiedebbie February 2nd, 2009 at 1:50 pm » Comments (0)

Better selection of conveyor belts may just save a life. As a matter of fact, they can save hundreds of lives in a mining site by preventing fire hazards. That is, if they have an improved flame-resistant quality.

The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) recently published a final rule implementing the [...]



Mining Safety: Rising Hazards in Mining Sites during Winter

» by eric January 13th, 2009 at 11:15 pm » Comments (1)

Every year, mining fatalities rise during the winter season. The risk of getting ill, injured or killed is doubled, if not tripled, with the combination of low humidity, low barometric pressures and seasonal drying of some areas in coal mines.
During winter, coal dust is suspended in the atmosphere what with the air being dryer than usual. This increases [...]