NIOSH Mining Training Exercise


Problem on the Catwalk (phosphate)

June 1988

See also: NIOSH mining products
Type: Invisible Ink Exercise
Audience: Surface metal/nonmetal miners
Length: 8 questions
Skills Reviewed: Recognizing symptoms, First aid for possible heart attack victim

You and J. J. are climbing up the catwalk of an 815 foot long conveyor belt to the top of a product storage bin. You are inspecting the belt for damage. Ten feet from the top, J. J. clutches his chest and sits down. He is in pain and has trouble breathing. You are the only one there to help him. You have to decide what to do, and whether to go for help or to stay with him.

This exercise is similar to the "Problem on the Beltline" and "Problem on the Catwalk (coal)" exercises.

Materials needed:
Instructor Copy
Problem Booklet 1 for each trainee. May be downloaded separately or duplicated from the Instructor´s Copy.
Answer Sheet 1 for each group of 3 or 4 working the exercise. Purchased from MSHA (http://www.msha.gov/Education&Training.htm, MSHAdistributioncenter@dol.gov). You may also duplicate them locally if you or a local print shop have the ability to print invisible ink.
PENIB Developing Pens 1 for each answer sheet. Order from SICPA, Customer Service, 8000 Research Way, Springfield, VA 22153, Phone 1-888-SICPAUS or 1-888-742-7287, pen # "PENIB", a broad tipped developing pen.
Optional Overhead projector and overheads of the Master Answer Sheet and Scoring Key found in the Instructor's Copy.
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Content Source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Mining Division