DO YOU UNDERSTAND MINE EMERGENCIES? ARE YOU PREPARED FOR A MINE EMERGENCY MODULE 2: EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS BY JOSEPH P. FLICK.

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DO YOU UNDERSTAND MINE EMERGENCIES? ARE YOU PREPARED FOR A MINE EMERGENCY MODULE 2: EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS BY JOSEPH P. FLICK

PURPOSE OF THE MODULE TO INCREASE THE TRAINEES’ KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING OF KEY COMPONENTS OF EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLANS AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 2 OF THE 2006 MINER ACT.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1.DESCRIBE THE PURPOSE OF AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN (ERP). 2.DESCRIBE THE TWO MAIN PROVISIONS OF ERP’S. 3.DESCRIBE HOW ERP’S ARE ADOPTED BY MSHA. 4.LIST AND DISCUSS FOUR MAJOR COMPONENTS OF ERP’S.

EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS DEFINITION OF ERP FUNCTION

CHARACTERISTICS OF ERP’S MANDATORY SITE-SPECIFIC EVACUATION OF MINERS MAINTENANCE OF MINERS

MINE OPERATOR REQUIREMENTS SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS REVIEW REQUIREMENTS

MSHA APPROVAL PROCEDURES ADOPTION MSHA NOTIFICATION

ESCAPING THE MINE IS THE FIRST AND MOST IMPORTANT OBJECTIVE! ESCAPE FIRST!!! RESOURCES TO ESCAPE BARRICADING IS ABSOLUTE LAST RESORT WHEN TO BARRICADE

KEY COMPONENTS OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS POST-ACCIDENT COMMUNICATION POST-ACCIDENT TRACKING POST-ACCIDENT BREATHABLE AIR ADDITIONAL SCSR’S IN ESCAPEWAYS DIRECTIONAL LIFELINES TRAINING COORDINATION OF KEY PERSONNEL

ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS INFLATABLE STOPPINGS /QUICK DEPLOYABLE BARRICADE SUFFICIENT BARRICADING MATERIALS / INFLATABLE SHELTERS FOOD / WATER

ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS FIRST AID MATERIALS MULTI-GAS DETECTORS MATERIALS THAT PROVIDE ILLUMINATION

SUMMARY The ERP is a mandatory, mine-specific plan required by MSHA. MSHA approves ERP plans and reviews them every six months. The ERP describes how miners will act in an emergency. The ERP describes how management will track and provide emergency assistance to miners who are escaping or trapped. Escaping the mine is the first and highest priority and barricading is the absolute last resort!

SUMMARY ERP Plans address: o Post-accident communication o Post-accident tracking o Post-accident breathable air o Additional SCSRs in escapeways o Directional lifelines o Training o Coordinating key personnel