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ASSESSING ROOF FALL HAZARDS FOR UNDERGROUND STONE MINES, A PROPOSED METHODOLOGY (2006)

Although some mines use monitoring techniques to gain additional information on roof stability, this practice is usually short-term and localized to address ground conditions in a particular section or part of the mine. A methodology to assess the risk for a roof fall is proposed in a preliminary fashion based on engineering judgment acquired from extensive underground stone mine experience and examination of related literature. The proposed method uses an observational technique to identify the risk of roof falls in three categories
Reference:
2006 SME Annual Meeting and Exhibit, March 27-29, St. Louis, Missouri
Organization:
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, USA
USA
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