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Author
Vaught, C. | Wiehagen, W. J. | Brnich, M. J., Jr.
Title
Self-Contained Self-Rescuer Donning Proficiency at Eight Eastern Underground Coal Mines.
Coporate
Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
Report
RI 9383, 1991, 21 p.
Keywords
self contained breathing apparatus | coal mines | quality control
Identifiers
mine rescue equipment; coal miners
Abstract
The U. S. Bureau of Mines evaluated the self-contained self-rescuer (SCSR) donning proficiency of 243 miners. These workers were from eight underground coal mines in the eastern United States. The objectives of the study were (1) to gather information on skill levels, since all miners in the study had prior instruction and opportunity to practice donning the apparatus, and (2) to summarize a quality control procedure useful in condicting periodic evaluations of donning proficiency. The sampling procedure used proved to be both reasonable and efficient in gathering information on training regarding SCSR training needs. Results from the observed samples at each of the eight mines indicate a wide variability across sites. The rate at which miners failed to isolate their lungs varied from 3.3 to 40.0 pct. Concomitantly, proficiency rates (miners either performing adequately or demonstrating a perfect 3 + 3 sequence) ranged from 13.3 to 63.3 pct.