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Paper and Pencil Exercise |
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Miners in annual refresher classes, trainers, responsible persons, command center personnel, original equipment manufacturers, researchers |
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33 questions |
This paper-and-pencil simulation is an interactive story that presents a scenario in which Harry Hamilton, a section foreman on a longwall setup section, must decide what to do when he learns there is a fire in his mine. As time goes on, Harry must face a series of choices about how best to increase his and his crew's chances for survival. The story is taken in part from real-life incidents. The completion of this exercise can help new miners, experienced miners, trainers, and others who must deal with issues of self-rescue and escape become more aware of: - The need to gather as much information as possible as early as possible
- The value of knowing one's escapeways
- The need to use self-contained self-rescuers (SCSRs) properly
- The value of a multigas detector in an emergency
- When, and under what circumstances, to enter a refuge alternative
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