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1 - 4264.ppt Guidelines for Rescue Chambers Randy Berry Foster-Miller Inc.
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2- 4264.ppt Background Foster-Miller is a consulting engineering company, with extensive experience in: Robotics Instrumentation Mine safety research Ventilation studies Emergency escape hoist guidelines Escape system guidelines for metal/nonmetal mines Guidelines for oxygen self-rescuers Guidelines for rescue chambers
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3- 4264.ppt Background Foster-Miller is a consulting engineering company, with extensive experience in: Robotics Instrumentation Mine safety research Ventilation studies Emergency escape hoist guidelines Escape system guidelines for metal/nonmetal mines Guidelines for oxygen self-rescuers Guidelines for rescue chambers
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4- 4264.ppt Background Foster-Miller is a consulting engineering company, with extensive experience in: Robotics Instrumentation Mine safety research Ventilation studies Emergency escape hoist guidelines Escape system guidelines for metal/nonmetal mines Guidelines for oxygen self-rescuers Guidelines for rescue chambers
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5- 4264.ppt Summary of the Presentation Introduction General rescue chamber requirements Examples of rescue chamber designs Other considerations Location methodology Conclusions
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6- 4264.ppt Introduction Rescue (refuge) chambers are a last resort option for trapped miners who have no escape options
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7- 4264.ppt General Rescue Chamber Requirements Mine specific Move-able and re-useable Explosion resistant Air supply Other considerations (supplies, where to locate, etc.)
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8- 4264.ppt Design of A Crosscut Rescue Chamber Required the development of a re-usable explosion- proof bulkhead
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9- 4264.ppt Two Part Project For Rescue Chamber Study Design, fabrication, and testing of explosion proof bulkhead(s) for use (and re-use) in a rescue chamber Development of guidelines
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10- 4264.ppt Key Components of An Explosion-Proof Bulkhead The bulkhead Securing the bulkhead to ribs, roof, and floor Man-door Sealing around bulkhead perimeter Emphasis on using off-the-shelf materials
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11- 4264.ppt Mine Specific Designs Size of crosscut Competence of the surrounding strata
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12- 4264.ppt -3 Design #1: Channel-Turnbuckle Bulkhead
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13- 4264.ppt Design #2: Truss Bulkhead
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14- 4264.ppt Design #3: Arch Bulkhead
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15- 4264.ppt Other Considerations Air supply (borehole preferred) Food and water Communications First aid Maintaining roof and rib support Ventilation during standby periods Choosing location(s)
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16- 4264.ppt Location Methodology Mine specific Flooding risk (pumps lose power) Surface access Within 1 hour of the face Locations along escape routes (and to store additional SCSRs)
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17- 4264.ppt Conclusions Rescue chambers have a place in an overall mine escapeway plan The rescue chamber concept is worth revisiting and updating New technology will play a role SCSRs and other emergency breathing apparatus Improved structural materials (strong, lightweight) Improved sealants
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