Cornett's Corner

Refuge Chambers In Underground Mines, Western Australia

There is a wide range in the size, location and complexity of underground mines in Western Australia and, consequently,
varying degrees of risk associated with these operations. However, there is the potential in all underground mines for
an irrespirable atmosphere to be generated as a result of fire, outburst of toxic gases, or concentration of diesel emissions in poorly ventilated headings.

Click here to read the full article.

Thanks for the share PMJ!

Heidi

Share
Published by
Heidi

Recent Posts

Body Found in PA Cole Mine

Body Found In PA Mine UNITY TOWNSHIP, Pa. (KDKA) — The body of Elizabeth Pollard,…

1 week ago

Today’s Quote

"Healthy responsibility is defined as taking 100 percent responsibility for yourself while inspiring others to…

1 week ago

Twelve Hour Shifts

Twelve Hours Shifts have been debated for many years as to their pros and cons.…

1 week ago

Hypothermia and Frostbite

Hypothermia and Frostbite Even skin that is protected can be subject to frostbite. It's the…

1 week ago

Safety Tidbits

Safety Tidbits December is Mental Wellness & Holiday Safety Month Tips • Exercise your mind…

1 week ago

Today’s Quote

The Courage of Integrity (anonymous source) "The highest courage is to dare to be yourself…

1 week ago

This website uses cookies.