MSHA COMMUNICATIONS AND TRACKING GUIDANCE PPL Stakeholders Meeting.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Safety Absolutes Green Lake
Advertisements

MINER ACT Emergency Response Plan ERPs to be continuously updated and reviewed every 6 months Post Accident Communications 1.Redundant Communications.
Surface Mine Safety Regulation 25 PA Code Chapter 209.
Denver Fire Alarm Test FUNDAMENTAL, POWER SUPPLIES, CIRCUITS, INSPECTIONS, TESTING and MAINTENANCE.
Denver Fire Alarm Test Preparation Speed Drill © Ted Smitty Smith 2013.
MSHA APPROVAL PROCESS Steven Luzik Chief, Approval and Certification Center Chief, Approval and Certification Center.
This presentation is for illustrative and general educational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for the official MSHA Investigation Report.
Have We Really Learned From Our Mistakes? Jon Montgomery Ken Heintz Kevin Jones.
Communication and Tracking Technologies MSHA Communication and Tracking Workshop March 17, 2010.
NIOSH Emergency Technologies Research and Development WJU International Mining Health & Safety Symposium David Snyder, MS, PE Office of Mine Safety and.
Mine Emergency Communication: Options, Issues & Status Randall Harris W. Va. Office of Miners’ Health Safety and Training June 7, 2007 West Virginia Coal.
ROTHENBUHLER ENGINEERING
Multi-Mode Two-Way Radio Communication and Tracking System for Use Under Emergency and Operational Conditions in Underground Mines Presented by Stolar.
1 Fox Valley Fire & Safety’s Wireless Radio Network Our customers experience reduced monitoring costs; normally 25% or more. Eliminates expensive phone.
ONLINE SELF-STUDY Emergency Coordinator Annual Update.
1 ITC242 – Introduction to Data Communications Week 12 Topic 18 Chapter 19 Network Management.
Gauges and well logging
1 Lesson 3 Computer Protection Computer Literacy BASICS: A Comprehensive Guide to IC 3, 3 rd Edition Morrison / Wells.
McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved BUSINESS PLUG-IN B21 Mobile Technology.
Ted “Smitty” Smith  This slide show contains multiple timed questions. All questions can be answered using the International Fire Code, The National.
Chapter 14: Inspection and Maintenance
20 Years of Mining Innovation Underground Communication and Tracking Systems 20 Years of Mining Innovation Australia: Sydney-Kalgoorlie-Mt.
Chip tag A radio-frequency identification system uses tags readers send a signal to the tag and read its response RFID tags can be either passive active.
Rapid Intervention Team & MAYDAY Procedures
Mine Fatalities Involving Conveyors. Mining Fatality On August 1, 2005, a 30- year old laborer, with eight weeks mining experience, was fatally injured.
Emergency Action Plans
Perspectives from the West Virginia Office of Miners Health Safety and Training (MHS&T) Emergency Preparedness Summit September 27, 2006.
UN ECE Sectoral Initiative on Equipment for Explosive Atmospheres 7 September 2011 United States Department of Labor Mine Safety and Health Administration.
Fourth Annual International Mining Health & Safety Symposium MSHA Communications and Tracking Update Approval and Certification Center April 8, 2011.
InSeT System Inertial Sensor Tracking System Underground Mine Safety For Personnel Utilizing Inertial Sensors Technical Presentation.
Successful Propositions Regarding Policies and Programs to Improve Mine Safety and Health Conditions John P. Faini MSHA – Technical Support Chief, Approval.
Communications and Tracking Approvals Past – Present - Future MSHA Communications and Tracking Workshop March 17, 2010.
American Mine Research, Inc. MINE NET TM Tagging, Tracking & Two Way Communication System.
© 2003 By Default! A Free sample background from Slide 1 MSHA FY 2008 Budget Review and Ongoing Activities.
Current Job Components Information Technology Department Network Systems Administration Telecommunications Database Design and Administration.
A Major Business Disruption A Strategy for Minimising the Downtime Anthony Hegarty Mitigating Risks.
Cullen College of Engineering RFID-Based Solutions for Piping Technology Piping Tech & UH July, 2007.
Code of Federal Regulations 30 Part 57 – Safety and Health Standards – Underground Metal and Nonmetal Mines Subpart J – Travelways and Escapeways
NMA/MSHA Approval Workshop Electrical Safety Division Approvals May 21 and May 22, 2008.
Prepared By :.  Introduction  Techniques Used  Case Study  Advantages  Application  Conclusion OUTLINE.
MSHA Communications and Tracking Workshop March 17, 2010.
McGraw-Hill/Irwin © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved BUSINESS PLUG-IN B21 Mobile Technology.
Standards Committee Rules/Standards July Committee Members  Rodney CatesCarteret CountyJim SoukupCity of Durham  Perry DavisCleveland CountyChristy.
Implementation of MINER Act for Communication and Tracking Using MSHA’s Program Policy Letter (PPL) P09-V-01 as Guidance Salwa El-Bassioni Electrical Engineer.
RESPONSIBLE PERSON TRAINING. Review of § Emergency Evacuations.
This presentation is for illustrative and general educational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for the official MSHA Investigation Report.
DIRECTIONAL LIFELINES Kenneth A. Sproul MSHA Approval & Certification Center Mine Escape Planning and Emergency Shelters Workshop April 18, 2006.
Mine Rescue Team Communication System. Characteristics Medium Frequency Inductive Radio Components MSHA Approved Easy to Deploy Battery Powered.
DO YOU UNDERSTAND MINE EMERGENCIES? ARE YOU PREPARED FOR A MINE EMERGENCY? MARK C. RADOMSKY The Pennsylvania State University.
Scott Butson District Technology Manager. Provide professional to all district staff Professional development has been provided on a regular basis to.
Refuge Alternative Update January 31, Refuge Alternative Rule Required by 2006 MINER Act and 2008 Appropriations Act for underground coal mines.
Geo-localisation in CERN’s underground facilities CERN has recently deployed a digital radio network, based on TETRA technology, to be used by the Fire.
On-Shift Examination Scenario Continuous Miner Section What you will need: Pencil and paper to take notes or perform calculations Calculator to calculate.
ERP Status Overview Steve Gigliotti Chief, Division of Safety Coal Mine Safety & Health.
Mine Emergency Communication: Options, Issues, & Futures Randall Harris W. Va. Office of Miners’ Health Safety and Training May 5, 2007 West Virginia Coal.
Belt Air Federal Advisory Committee Briefing Ronald Reagan Building Washington, DC January 9-10, 2007.
MSHA 2008 Six Final Rules Sealing of Abandoned Areas Mine Rescue Teams Mine Rescue Team Equipment Fire Extinguishers in UG Coal Mines Asbestos Exposure.
Automated Data Capture Technologies O It is often necessary or convenient to capture data automatically, for example the delivery of a package by an Cable.
Department of Defense Voluntary Protection Programs Center of Excellence Development, Validation, Implementation and Enhancement for a Voluntary Protection.
Firefighter Emergency Escape Systems New York State Department of Labor Public Employee Safety and Health (PESH)
Department of Defense Voluntary Protection Programs Center of Excellence Development, Validation, Implementation and Enhancement for a Voluntary Protection.
Class A, B, and now N NFPA 72, 2016 Edition Dan Horon President
Korea University Ubiquitous LAB. Chapter 11. RFID peripherals Ph.D Chang-Duk Jung.
Chapter 8. Electrical Systems
Mine Fatalities Involving Conveyors
Tek-CARE ® 500 Wireless Emergency Call System
Steve Gigliotti Chief, Division of Safety Coal Mine Safety & Health
InSeT System Inertial Sensor Tracking System
The advantages of going wireless
Bluetooth Based Smart Sensor Network
Presentation transcript:

MSHA COMMUNICATIONS AND TRACKING GUIDANCE PPL Stakeholders Meeting

Current Requirements 2006 MINER Act Post Accident Communications A redundant means of communication with the surface for persons underground, such as secondary telephone or equivalent two-way communication. Post Accident Tracking Consistent with commercially available technology and with physical constraints of the mine, above ground personnel must be able to determine the current or immediately pre-accident location of all underground personnel. “Any system so utilized shall be functional, reliable, and calculated to remain serviceable in a post-accident setting.”

June 2009 Requirements For an ERP plan to be approved, it must provide for post accident communication between underground and surface personnel via a wireless two-way medium; and Provide for an electronic tracking system that permits surface personnel to determine the location of any persons trapped underground; or Set forth within the plan the reasons such provisions can not be adopted; and Provide alternative means of compliance that approximates, as closely as possible, the degree of functional utility and safety protection provided by the wireless two-way medium and tracking systems when these provisions can not be adopted.

MSHA MINER Act Compliance MINER Act requires, by June 15, 2009, a plan to be approved, must provide for post-accident communications and electronic tracking systems. A guidance PPL was developed to assist mine operators in developing their communication and electronic tracking for their ERP. On December 18, 2008, MSHA made the PPL on “Guidance for Compliance with Post-Accident Two-Way Communications and Electronic Tracking Requirements for the MINER Act” publicly available on the Agency’s website for comments. MSHA also made available on the Agency’s website preliminary estimates of costs associated with implementing the MINER Act requirements under the guidance in the PPL. MSHA invited the public to comment on the guidance in the PPL, as well as the preliminary cost estimates by January 8, 2009, midnight EST.

Leaky Feeder Medium Frequency (MF) Wireless mesh Wi-Fi Communications Systems The following communication systems technologies are currently available and referenced in the PPL:

Leaky Feeder Miner 1 Transmitting Miner 2 Receiving Radiating Mode Coupled Mode Functions as a power line, communications link, and a distributed antenna

Coal Seam Metal Pipes/Conduits Tracks/Rails Doesn’t require special cable. Radio signal couples to other conductors to increase range. Medium Frequency (MF) Radio Communications

Mesh System If a node fails the system reconfigures itself and determines a new route

Mesh System A power supply and/or battery backup required at each node Power Source

Summary of Communication System Provisions in PPL Two-Way Communication Systems Alternatives to wireless communication systems include, but are not limited to, leaky feeder, mesh, Wi-Fi and medium frequency systems. 1.General Considerations: Any alternative system to wireless communication generally should: Have an untethered device readily accessible to each miner. Provide communication in the form of voice and/or two-way text messages. Provide an audible, visual and/or vibrating alarm that is activated by an incoming signal on each untethered device. Be capable of sending an emergency message to each of the untethered devices. Be installed to prevent interference with blasting circuits and other electrical systems.

Summary of Communication Provisions 2. Coverage area Throughout each working section. Along escapeways. Within 200 feet of strategic areas (DM can require longer or shorter distances.) Strategic areas include belt drives and transfer points, power centers, loading points, SCRS caches, and other areas identified by the DM. Other alternatives to strategic areas identified by the DM. Check in/Check out procedure for bleeders or other remote location.

Summary of Communication system Provisions 3. Permissibility; The communication system must be approved under 30 C.F.R part 23 and applicable policies. 4. Standby power capacity 24 hours for infrastructure based on 5% transmit time, 5% send time, 90% idle time (5/5/90). 12 hours for untethered devices also based on 5% transmit time, 5% send time, 90% idle time (5/5/90). 5. Surface Facilities Standby power for surface portion of the communication system. System configured to allow communication between underground and the communication facility on the surface. Person at communication facility trained in system operation and ERP.

Summary of Communication Provisions in PPL 6. Survivability Redundant signal pathways One system with two or more pathways, or Two or more systems in two or more entries. Protection against damage in areas vulnerable to damage.

What happens if 2,000 feet of all entries are lost? Survivability……..The Challenge

Mine Shafts Leaky Feeder Primary Base Station Secondary Base Station Overland Link

Summary of Communication System Provisions in PPL 7. Maintenance Manufacturer should provide maintenance schedule and checklist to mine operators. The mine operator should: Establish and follow a procedure to ensure communications at all times. Procedure to include restoring at least 24 hours of standby power for the infrastructure. Examine the infrastructure on a weekly basis. Assures that repairs are made immediately and the system restored to operating condition. Keep a record of the examination. Examine the untethered devices on a daily basis. Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance recommendations.

Summary of Electronic Tracking System Provisions in PPL Electronic Tracking System 1. Performance Determine the location of miners on working section within 200 feet. Determine the location of miners in escapeways at intervals not to exceed 2000 feet. Determine the location of miners within 200 feet of strategic areas such as belt drives, transfer points, power centers, loading points, SCRS caches and other areas identified by DM. Determine direction of travel at key junctions in escapeways. Determine the identity of miners within 200 feet of refuge alternatives. Installed to prevent interference with blasting circuits and other electrical systems.

Tracking System Miner wears a tag: Radio frequency ID (RFID) Needs ‘readers’ of tags

Summary of Electronic Tracking Systems Provisions 2. Permissibility The tracking system must be approved by MSHA under 30 C.F.R. part 23 and applicable policies. 3. Standby power 24 hours of continuous tracking for infrastructure after a power loss. 12 hours for devices worn by miners (tags). 4. Capacity system must be capable of tracking the maximum number of persons expected to be in a coverage area. 5. Scanning rate system should be capable of updating location data every 60 seconds.

Continued Summary of Tracking System Provisions in PPL 6. Surface Consideration Standby power for surface portion of the system. System configured to allow monitoring location of miners from communication facility. Person on duty trained. Display the last known location of a miner when the tracking device is not communicating with the system. Uniquely identify each miner. Location data associated with a time stamp. Location data stored for two weeks.

Summary of Tracking System Provisions in PPL 7. Survivability Components installed in areas vulnerable to damage protected (recessed areas, around corners..). Data storage not impacted by interruption of data link between surface and underground. 8. Maintenance Manufacturer provide maintenance schedule and checklist to mine operators. The mine operator should: Establish and follow a procedure for tracking during system or component failure. Procedure to include restoring at least 24 hours of standby power for the infrastructure. Examine the infrastructure on a weekly basis for proper operating condition. Assures that repairs are made immediately. Keep a record of the examination. Examine devices worn by miners on a daily basis for proper operating condition. Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance recommendations.

Questions? Contact Info: Salwa El-Bassioni Phone: (202)

MSHA COMMUNICATION AND TRACKING APPROVALS

CURRENT MSHA APPROVED TECHNOLOGIES Page and trolley phones Leaky feeder systems Portable Hand-held Radios One way text messaging system (PED) RFID Tracking Wireless Mesh Communications and Tracking Systems

APPLICATIONS UNDER EVALUATION 35 applications currently under investigation include: 13 RFID 4 Leaky Feeder 5 Peripherals (Portable Radios/VOIP phones/PDAs/text messaging devices) 6 Mesh Systems 1 medium frequency system 6 Misc. (page phones, longwall face phones)

RECENT APPROVAL ISSUANCES 12 Approvals in 2006 including Kenwood portable radio Several tracking tags 23 in 2007 including Tracking tags Tunnel Radio Leaky feeder system 33 in 2008 including Becker enhanced leaky feeder Venture Design wireless tracking and text messaging system Motorola Portable Radio Subterracom (SWS) tracking and text messaging device Matrix Design Group RFID tracking system NLTech IEEE node over fiber IWT and L3 wireless mesh

Questions? Contact Info: David Chirdon Phone: (304)