Tuesday, October 23, 2012
MSHA Winter Alert Campaign
MSHA has launched its annual Winter Alert
campaign that brings attention to the numerous hazards miners
face when colder weather strikes. According to MSHA, statistics show that coal
mine explosions occur more in colder months, mostly due to low
humidity and low barometric pressures, combined with seasonal drying of many
areas in underground coal mines. Colder weather also brings hazards such as
limited visibility, icy roads and walkways, and the freezing and
thawing of highwalls at surface mines, which can make them unstable. The campaign
encourages mine operators to remove snow and ice in pathways, apply salt and sand where needed, and frequently examine highwalls for
stability. In addition, underground coal mine operators should check for adequate
ventilation, apply liberal amounts of rock dust, conduct frequent and thorough
examinations, and be familiar with emergency procedures that prevent ignitions
and explosions. Fore more information, click here.