Mining Publication: Current Trends in Reducing Ground Fall Accidents in US Coal Mines
Original creation date: February 2009
Ground falls (roof and rib) have historically been responsible for about 50% of all fatalities in bituminous underground coal mines. In some recent years, the number of ground fall fatalities has approached zero, indicating that significant progress has been made. On the other hand, last year's Crandall Canyon twin mine disasters, in which 9 miners perished in violent coal bumps, provided a stark reminder that complacency is premature. One important success has been a great reduction in the number of miners killed inby roof supports. Throughout the 1990's these accounted for nearly half of all roof fall fatalities, but there have just been two inby incidents in the past 5 years. Progress has also been made in pillar recovery. Safer mining technologies have reduced the number of fatal incidents, but some recent failures have underlined the need for careful management of the retreat mining process. On the other hand, more than 400 miners continue to be injured each year by rock falling from between supports, and 100 more are injured by rib falls. Together, these two categories also account for a large percentage of recent ground fall fatalities. Available technologies such as roof screen, rib bolting, and inside control roof bolters could dramatically reduce injury and fatality rates if they were used more widely. Further advances in these areas will likely be the next big advance in ground control safety.
Authors: C Mark, DM Pappas, TM Barczak
Conference Paper - February 2009
NIOSHTIC2 Number: 20035144
2009 SME Annual Meeting and Exhibit, February 22-25, Denver, Colorado, preprint 09-069. Littleton, CO: Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Inc., 2009; :1-5
See Also
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- Performance Characteristics for Welded Wire Screen Used for Surface Control in Underground Coal Mines
- Potential of Roof Screening to Reduce Workers’ Compensation Cost
- Roof and Rib Fall Incident Trends: a 10-Year Profile
- Roof and Rib Hazard Assessment for Underground Stone Mines
- Roof Screening: Best Practices and Roof Bolting Machines
- Variation of Horizontal Stresses and Strains in Mines in Bedded Deposits in the Eastern and Midwestern United States
- Page last reviewed: 9/21/2012
- Page last updated: 9/21/2012
- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program