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Area of Science:

  • Occupational Safety and Health
  • Mine Safety Engineering
  • Environmental Control in Enclosed Spaces

Background:

  • Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) mandates refuge alternatives (RAs) for underground coal mines.
  • RAs must sustain breathable air for 96 hours during emergencies.
  • Occupied RAs risk dangerous heat and humidity buildup from metabolic and equipment heat.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate thermal environment changes within an occupied refuge alternative.
  • To quantify heat and humidity buildup over a 96-hour period.
  • To develop and validate a thermal simulation model for RAs.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted a 96-hour test on a ten-person, tent-type RA in an isolated area of NIOSH's Safety Research Coal Mine.
  • Monitored internal temperature and relative humidity.
  • Used test data to benchmark and validate a thermal simulation model.

Main Results:

  • Average internal air temperature increased by 11.4°C (20.5°F).
  • Relative humidity within the RA approached 90%.
  • Validated thermal model accurately predicted temperature within 0.6°C (1.1°F) of measured values.

Conclusions:

  • Unoccupied RAs experience significant heat and humidity increases, posing heat stress risks to miners.
  • Accurate thermal simulation models are crucial for predicting and mitigating adverse conditions in RAs.
  • Further research is needed to develop effective thermal management strategies for refuge alternatives.