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International Mines Rescue Body Australia – November 2005.

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1 International Mines Rescue Body Australia – November 2005

2 3 km Return Temperature 29 o C = ?? o F 100% Humidity Longwall

3 Scenario 1

4 3 km Return Temperature 29 o C = ?? o F 100% Humidity Longwall Main Gate Roof Fall

5 3 km Return Temperature 29 o C = ?? o F 100% Humidity Longwall Main Gate Roof Fall Man Injured On Face Can not walk out

6 3 km Return Temperature 29 o C = ?? o F 100% Humidity Longwall Main Gate Roof Fall Man Injured On Face Can not walk out Rescue Teams Walking pace 3 km/hour =1 hour in & 1 hour out

7 3 km Return Temperature 29 o C = ?? o F 100% Humidity Longwall Main Gate Roof Fall Rescue Teams Walking pace 3 km/hour =1 hour in & 1 hour out DO YOU SEND RESCUE TEAMS IN ? Man Injured On Face Can not walk out

8 3 km Return Temperature 29 o C = ?? o F 100% Humidity Longwall Rescue Teams Walking pace 3 km/hour =1 hour in & 1 hour out Does This change anything ? Dip 1 in 20

9 5 km Return Temperature 29 o C = ?? o F 100% Humidity Longwall Rescue Teams Walking pace 3 km/hour =1 hour in & 1 hour out Transport can get into the return but there is methane (CH4) present. At what methane (CH 4 ) level do you not enter ? 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10%


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