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Mine safety
Mine safety is a broad term referring to the practice of controlling and managing a wide range of hazards associated with the life cycle of mining-related activities. Mine safety practice involves the implementation of recognized hazard controls and/or reduction of risks associated with mining activities to legally, socially and morally acceptable levels. While the fundamental principle of mine safety is to remove health and safety risks to mine workers, mining safety practice may also focus on the reduction of risks to plant (machinery) together with the structure and ore body of the mine. [1]
Safety has long been a concern in the mining business, especially in underground mining. The Couriers mine disaster, Europe's worst mining accident, involved the death of 1,099 miners in Northern France on March 10, 1906. This disaster was surpassed only by the Benxi Colliery accident in China on April 26, 1942, which killed 1,549 miners.[3] While mining today is substantially safer than it was in previous decades, mining accidents still occur. Government figures from China indicate that 5,000 Chinese miners die in accidents each year, while other reports have suggested a figure as high as 20,000.[4] Mining accidents continue worldwide, including accidents causing dozens of fatalities at a time such as the 2007 Ulyanovskaya Mine disaster in Russia, the 2009 Heilongjiang mine explosion in China, and the 2010 Upper Big Branch Mine disaster in the United States.
Mining ventilation is a significant safety concern for many miners. Poor ventilation inside sub-surface mines causes exposure to harmful gases, heat, and dust, which can cause illness, injury, and death. The concentration of methane and other airborne contaminants underground can generally be controlled by dilution (ventilation), capture before entering the host air stream (methane drainage), or isolation (seals and stoppings). A ventilation system is set up to force a stream of air through the working areas of the mine. The air circulation necessary for effective ventilation of a mine is generated by one or more large mine fans, usually located above ground. Air flows in one direction only, making circuits through the mine such that each main work area constantly receives a supply of fresh air. Watering down in coal mines also helps to keep dust levels down: by spraying the machine with water and filtering the dust-laden water with a scrubber fan, miners can successfully trap the dust.[5]
Gases in mines can poison the workers or displace the oxygen in the mine, causing asphyxiation. For this reason, the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration requires that groups of miners in the United States carry gas detection equipment that can detect common gases, such as CO, O2, H2S, CH4, as well as calculate % Lower Explosive Limit. Regulation requires that all production stop if there is a concentration of 1.4% of flammable gas present. Additionally, further regulation is being requested for more gas detection as newer technology such as nanotechnology is introduced.
Advantages of Kids Summer Camps
1.Good health & well-being – The doctors say that children get fit when they go to the camps. The reason for this is that they get an opportunity to live in a natural environment.
2.Development of lifelong skills – The camps provide right facilities, equipment and instructions to the kids for playing different games and sports. They get special and correct training that further polishes their skills
3.Development of friendship skills – At camps, your child has an opportunity to interact with many other children who are from different social, cultural, and financial backgrounds. All the children at the camps must respect and cooperate with each other. They have to share their tasks
4.Independence – The summer camps make children independent. They are expected to manage their tasks on their own.
Disadvantages of Kids Summer Camps
1.Introduction of outside influence – You, as a parent, are involved in all activities which your child do. You know what your child is doing and who his /her friends are.
2.Exhaustion or other health related issue – Summer camps are always full of activities. The kids have to spend the whole day with their counselors and friends doing different activities such as hiking, swimming, running, etc.
3.Despite these issues, summer camps are a great way to expose your child to some creative and engaging activities that are in no way related to their school assignments.