Monitoring of natural hazards in the underground hard coal mines

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Mironowicz, Wladyslaw [1 ]
Wasilewski, Stanislaw [1 ]
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[1] EMAG, Res & Dev Ctr Elect Engn & Automat Min, Katowice, Poland
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NEW TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS IN UNDERGROUND MINING: INTERNATIONAL MINING FORUM 2006 | 2006年
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The natural hazards especially methane, fire and rock-bump hazards make the most serious danger for present-day mines and have a crucial effect on miners' safety and continuity of mining operations. Degree of these hazards increases with concentration of coal faces and use of high-duty mining methods for seams lying deeper and deeper. The interaction of natural hazards at seams liable to rock-bumps may lead to intensity both fire and spontaneous methane emission. The methane continuous monitoring systems in the range of 0 divided by 100% CH4 including automatic poweroff as well as the early fire detection systems based on measurements of CO, CO2, O-2 and smoke are nowadays a standard. The improvement in efficiency of mine rescue operations can be achieved by quick reaction to the hazards. The issue concerns e.g. the mines in which the associated natural hazards may occur and where the bumps of definite energy requires an immediate power-off not only in the hazardous areas but also at ways of air flow and propagation of methane disturbances. The up-to-date rock-bump hazards monitoring systems use seismoacoustic and micro-seismologic methods characterized by high dynamics of signals to be registered. Work safety of miners in the underground areas means also the systems of their localization and attendance in mine workings as well as the warning systems in case of hazards e.g. fire or gas and smoke propagation. The miners' localization systems and load-speaking and alarm broadcasting communication systems should be therefore disseminated to support a mine operator to remove the staff from hazardous areas. Detection of the state of emergency requiring mine rescue operations allows a mine operator to activate the underground signalling devices and banners showing safe escape routes. https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjF0svUyYjXAhXDq48KHf51DgQQFgglMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.crcnetbase.com%2Fdoi%2Fpdfplus%2F10.1201%2FNOE0415401173-11&usg=AOvVaw01_VkF5UZEYSPA0tHY_A32
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