The Technical Study Panel on the Utilization of Belt Air and the Composition and Fire Retardant Properties of Belt Materials in Underground Coal Mining
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The following materials represent items submitted by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) at the January meeting.
General References
- A Comparison of Mine Fire Sensors
- CO Dispersion from a Coal Fire in a Mine Entry
- Coal Mine Fires Involving Track and Belt Entries, 1970-1988
- Comparitive In-Mine Evaluation of Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Detectors
- Effect of Dead-End Crosscuts on Contaminant Travel Time in Mine Entries
- Evaluation of Smoke Detectors for Mining Use
- Explosion Evaluation of Mine Ventilation Stoppings
- IC 9470
- In-Mine Evaluation of Discriminating Mine Fire Sensors
- In-Mine Evaluation of Smoke Detectors
- Mine Fire Detection in the Presence of Diesel Emissions
- Mine Fire Detection Under Zero Air Flow Conditions
- Mine Fires for All U.S.... Mining Categories - 1990-1999
- New Initiatives in the Prevention of Fires and Explosions in the USA
- Predicting Methane Emissions by Analysis of Emission Contributors
- Real-Time Neural Network Application to Mine Fire
- Reducing Belt Entry Fires in Underground Coal Mines
- The Performance of Automatic Sprinkler Systems
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