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Roof Support Jacks

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It's a common task for miners to set jacks or dukes to support the roof. But there can be a hazard from a piece of rock falling when a miner releases the pressure and removes the jack.

A safety tip is to release and remove roof-support jacks remotely.

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A pull rope can be rigged to trip the jack from a safe distance. Then the same rope can be used to drag the jack out of the area.

Jack the Tripper
Reissued: 04/30/2002
Tag # AP2002-M028


If you have a tip you would like to pass on, you can e-mail it to zzMSHA-MinersTips@dol.gov. If your Miner's tip is selected, you will receive credit in this space.



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