SUMMER TRAINING REPORT (2 MAY – 27 JUNE ’14)
ON
ORIENT COLLIERY U/G MINE NO. 1&2
MAHANADI COALFIELDS LIMITED (MCL) A Subsidiary of Coal India Ltd (a mini ratna company)
SUBMITTED BY:AAKASH DEEP SINGHAL
111MN0436
7th SEMESTER – B.TECH
DEPARTMENT OF MINING ENGINEERING NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROURKELA-769008
CONTENTS 1. Salient features of Orient mine no. 1 & 2 2. Introduction 3. Survey 4. Geology, Coal seams & their status 5. Ventilation 6. Mine working 7. Support system 8. Explosives & Blasting 9. Plants and machinery 10. Materials Transportation System 11. Man Riding System – Chairlift System 12. Tele-monitoring System 13. Anticipated and mitigation measures 14. Analysis of Accidents, Statistics & Charts 15. List of Safety committee members 16. Safety campaign in mine
SALIENT FEATURES: Name of the mine
:
Orient Colliery mine no. 1 & 2, Orient area.
Address of the mine
:
Orient mine no.1 & 2, P.O. - Orient Colliery, Dist. - Jharsuguda, State – Odisha. Pin no - 768233
Date of opening of the mine
: Orient Colliery U/G Mine no. 1 – in 1921 Orient Colliery U/G Mine no.2 in 1954
Name of the present owner
: Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL)
Area of mine boundaries
: 4589.26 AC = 1857.25 HA
Total estimated reserve
: 68.4 MT
Life of mine Average grade of coal
: 55 years (more) : G9
Degree of gassiness
: Degree II
Location of the mine:
The project is located in Rampur tract of Ib Valley Coalfield in Jharsuguda district of Orissa. It is situated to the north-west of Lajkura OC Project. It is under administrative control of Orient area, MCL. It is bounded by latitudes 21º 49’ 30” to 21º 52’ 00”N and longitudes 83º52’ 30” to 83º 54’ 50”E. The Survey of India Topo sheet No.64/0/13 (1:50,000) covers the area.
INTRODUCTION Orient Mine No. 1&2 belongs to Orient Sub-Area of M/s. Mahanadi Coalfields Limited. It is under the jurisdiction of Bhubaneswar Region of Director of Mines safety. This is situated about 2 kms North of Brajrajnagar Railway Station of South Eastern Railway and about 3.5 kms on South of Jharsuguda Raigarh Road.
The mine has been developed extensively over the leasehold area and part of the leasehold
constituting Mine No. 1 has been depillared and sealed off. Presently mining
activities are confined to Mine No. 2 and coal is being raised by means of development of panels only. The mine has 4 seams, namely Lajkura seam 1, 2, 3 and 4 in upper horizon, where work for winning coal has been practiced. The mine has IB-seam within its leasehold area at a depth of about 50 meters below Lajkura seam no-4, the bottommost of Lajkura seams.
The average daily production achievement during the year April-Dec. 2013 has been as stated below: NAME OF DIST
PRODUCTION (in Tons)/day
115SL Dist (Seam-III)
420
19XNL Dist (Seam-III)
465
Total -
885
LOCATION OF MINE. Latitude Longitude Distance from MCL HQ (Sambalpur)
: 21º 49’ 30” to 21º 52’ 00”N : 83º52’ 30” to 83º 54’ 50”E : 75 KMs
Distance from Jharsuguda
: 15 KMs
LEASE AREA Total lease hold area Present Mine Boundary Area Forest land (within lease hold area) Revenue Forest
: 1857.25 HA : 1456.75 HA : 602.11 HA
General strategic sequence of Ib Coalfields: -
Lithology
Formation
Alluvium, laterite & gravels
Age Recent
to
Sub
recent
Coarse grained sandstone, red ferruginous
shales,
Soft
Kamthi formation
Upper Permian
silty
sandstone with occasional pebbles and Gravels etc. ----------------------UNCONFORMITY ---------------------Thin
bedded
foldspathic,
and
laminated
micaceous
Sandstone,
Barakar formation
Lower/
middle
Permian
shale, coal seams, coarse to medium Grained
sandstone
and
conglomerates. Coarse grained sandstone with
Karharbari
Lower Permian
pebbles, gritty Sand stone, coal seams formation etc. Fine
grained
dirty green
to
Talcher formation
greenish white Sandstone, khaki green
Upper Carboniferous
to brown shale, boulder beds, etc. ----------------------UNCONFORMITY ---------------------Granitoid, gneisses & schists
Basement
Archaean
MANAGEMENT:
OWNER
-
Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL)
GENERAL MANAGER
-
Sri S.Roy Choudhary
MANAGER
-
Sri Surendra Kumar
SAFETY OFFICER
-
Sri Rajeev Kumar
VENTILATION OFFICER
-
Sri R.K.Behera
COLLIERY ENGINEER
-
SRI NALIN CHAND
DISTRICT INCHARGE
-
Sri B.K.Baral
PRODUCTION INCHARGE
-
Sri Kamala Verma
SURVEY OFFICER
-
SRI S.K. RAO (Sr. OFFICER)
WELFARE OFFICER
-
Sri D.K.Suryawanshi
W.I. (MINING)
-
SRI D. KALO
W.I. (MECHANICAL)
-
SRI D. KHAMARI
W.I. (ELECTRICAL)
-
SRI ASISH CHOUDHARY
5
SURVEY Orient Colliery 1&2 mine, Orient Area, MCL is situated a north side of Howrah-Bombay main line of South Eastern Railway. The mine is situated at about two kms distance from Brajrajnagar Railway Station. The mine is presently being worked in HR Seam-III & HR Seam-IV. Total mineable reserves are 53.24 million tons of coal. There are eight opening at Orient 1&2 mine in which two are shafts. Mine surveying office situated at Mine No-2 consist of 4 rooms. Out of 4 rooms (4.77 x2.95) m are being used as office. One room is (3.97 x 2.39) m used as store and drawing room is of (6.20 x4.70) m. All rooms are well ventilated and fitted with sufficient numbers of lights and fans. All surveying plans are up to date and there is no pending survey work. Mine survey plan has been connected to National Grid. Check survey and joint survey work with sister mines have been completed on 01.07.2009. The following instruments and organization are available at our mine for survey work. A).
Instrument:Sl. no.
Name of the Instrument
Make
1
Theodolites ( 6” & 1”)
calibrated
2
AUTO LEVEL
1.THEOO1583,CARLZEISS 02 JENA (203655) 2. XBOE ,XC1210200823 SPING,DSG-200 (033896) 1
3
TILTING LEVEL
ILO 174
1
Calibrated
4
MICROPTIC -DIAL
1.EAST INDIA ENGG.(3132) 2.LAWRENCE & MAYO ,LYNX
2
Not in use
B). Survey
Quantity
Personnel S.No
Designation
Strength
01
Survey Officer
01
02
Dy. Surveyor
02
03
Sr.Hd.Chainman
07
04
Survey Mazdoor
04
Total
14
status
Calibrated
Copies of plans and sections.
SLNO. Name of Plan/Section
R.F.
Reference No
Date
1.
Surface plan
1:2000
OC/M-2/395A
01.10.04
2.
Geological Plan
1:5000
OC/M-2/405C
01.07.98
3.
U/G Working Plan (Seam-4)
1:2000
OC/M-2/472
06.01.96
4.
U/G Working Plan (Seam-3)
1:2000
OC/M-2/473
06.01.95
5.
U/G Working Plan (Seam-1)
1:2000
OC/M-2/62N(A)
05.06.95
6.
Ventilation Plan (Seam-4)
1:2000
OC/M-2/204A
11.10.93
7.
Ventilation Plan (Seam-3)
1:2000
OC/M-2/476
06.01.96
8.
Ventilation Plan (Seam-1)
1:2000
OC/M-2/64N(A)
10.06.95
9.
Rescue Plan(Seam-4)
1:2000
OC/M-2/206A
11.10.93
10.
Rescue Plan(Seam-3)
1:2000
OC/M-2/477
06.01.96
11.
Rescue Plan(Seam-1)
1:2000
OC/M-2/66N(A)
10.06.95
12.
Dust Plan(Seam-4)
1:2000
OC/M-2/219A
05.01.94
13.
Dust Plan(Seam-3)
1:2000
OC/M-2/479
06.01.96
14.
Dust Plan(Seam-1)
1:2000
OC/M-2/123A
10.06.95
15.
Firefighting Plan(Seam-4)
1:2000
OC/M-2/420
05.01.93
16.
Firefighting Plan(Seam-3)
1:2000
OC/M-2/478
06.01.96
17.
Firefighting Plan(Seam-1)
1:2000
OC/M-2/434
09.04.94
18.
Sampling Plan(Seam-4)
1:2000
OC/M-2/220A
05.01.94
19.
Sampling Plan(Seam-3)
1:2000
OC/M-2/480
06.01.95
20.
Sampling Plan (Seam-1)
1:2000
OC/M-2/422A
10.06.95
21.
Water Plan (Seam-4)
1:2000
OC/M-2/485
16.04.96
22.
Water Plan (Seam-3)
1:2000
OC/M-2/475
06.01.96
23.
Water Plan (Seam-1)
1:2000
OC/M-2/65N(A)
10.06.95
24.
Combined Plan (Seam 1 & 4)
1:2000
OC/M-2/399
01.04.99
25.
Combined Plan (Seam 1 & 3)
1:2000
OC/M-2/400
01.10.01
26.
Combined Plan (Seam 3 & 4)
1:2000
OC/M-2/474
06.01.96
27.
Joint Survey with Mine no 3(part I)
1:2000
OC/M-2/396
20.07.98
28.
Joint Survey with Mine no 3(part II)
1:2000
OC/M-2/401
01.10.01
29.
Joint Survey with Mine no 4
1:2000
OC/M-2/397
01.07.98
30.
Joint Survey with Lajkura O.C.M.
1:2000
OC/M-2/436A
01.10.97
GEOLOGY, COAL SEAMS AND THEIR STATUS Three coal horizons i.e. Lajkura, Rampur & IB Seam occur in Lajkura-II geological block of IB Valley Coalfields. The seams occur in Barakar & Karharbari formation of Lower Gondwana. Only Hingir Rampur Seam is being mined through Orient Colliery, Mine No-1&2. The general 0 0 strike of HR Seam & bed is N 10 W & the true dip of the seam is S 80 W. The gradient of HR Seam varies between 1 in 6 to 30. The average thickness of HR Seam varies from 25M to 30M including bands. The seam is inter banded with coal, shaly coal, carbonaceous shale & shale. The vertical parting between Lajkura horizon & Rampur horizon is about 90M. The HR Seam has been split into 4nos of sub-seams namely HR Seam-I, HR Seam-II, HR Seam-III & HR Seam-IV having thickness of about 2.59M, 2.22M, 2.69M & 3M respectively. The parting between HR Seam-I & HR Seam-II is 3M, the parting between HR Seam-II &HR Seam-III is 13M and the parting between HR Seam-III & HR Seam-IV is 3.5M. The average grade of coal is G-9. At present, the depth of cover varies from 25M to 220M & it is likely to increase on the dip side of the property. So far, no major fault has been encountered except a few slips, cleats & small faults having throw less than 1.5M.
About HR Seam (Hingir Rampur seam): General strike True Dip Gradient (varies ) Avg. Thickness
N 100 W S 800 W 1 in 6 to 30 25 m to 30 m (including bands)
The seam is inter banded with coal, shaly coal, carbonaceous shale and shale. The vertical parting between Lajkura horizon and Rampura horizon is 90m . The HR seam has been split into four (4) numbers of sub- seams. They are HR Seam –I, HR Seam – II, HR Seam – III and HR Seam – IV. Thickness of those four seams are 2.59 m , 2.22 m , 2.96 m , and 3 m respectively . PARTING BETWEEN SEAMS: Name of the seams
Partings in “m”
HR seam –I and HR seam - II
7m
HR seam –II and HR seam –III
11m
HR seam –III and HR seam -IV
3.5 m
SEAM DETAILS: SlNo
Description
HR Seam-I
HR Seam-III
HR Seam-IV
01
Average thickness
2.59 M
2.96 M
3.00 M
02
Average gradient
1 in 15
1 in 15
1 in 15
03
a). Gassiness b). Incubation period
Degree-II 9 Months
Degree-II 9 Months
Degree-II 9 Months
04
Average quality of coal
G-9
G-9
G-9
COAL RESERVE: SlNo
No of Seam
Standing on pillars in MT 7.55
Coal reserve virgin in MT 15.03
Total reserve (M.Te)
01
HR Seam-I
22.58
02
HR Seam-III
4.83
17.83
22.66
03
HR Seam-IV
8.85
14.39
23.24
Total
21.23
47.25
68.48
Roof strata have been classified by using RMR Method as follow: Sl. No. 01 02 03
Seam HR Seam-III HR Seam-III HR Seam-I
RMR value 45. 50 41.0 57.60
Section/ place where RMR done 19XNL district 115SL district Main dip (Seam-I)
So far no presence any major faults has been recorded , except a few slips , cleats and small faults having throw less than 1.5 m . THE AVG. DAILY PRODUCTION DURING THE YEAR 2013- 14: NAME OF DIST
PRODUCTION (in Ton /day)
106 SL Dist (Seam –III)
390
19XSL Dist (Seam - III)
420
TOTAL
810
Output per man shift: 1.41 Average employment: 738
SECTION OF STRATA:
VENTILATION Introduction: The objective of any ventilation system is twofold. First, the primary ventilation must course air through the main airways to the immediate working area out by the working faces, thus making fresh air available for face ventilation, and then return the contaminated air through return (exhaust) airways to the surface. Second, the face ventilation system must be designed to effectively utilize the available air in the immediate working area to sweep the working face, to capture and remove dust, and to dilute and carry away gas, if any, emitted during mining activities. Without a properly designed ventilation system, an efficient production cycle would not be possible. The system should provide the required air volumes and quality at reasonable pressure losses, perform with minimum interference and cost to production, and do so in the most cost-effective way possible.
Furthermore, the primary ventilation system may be well designed, but if the available air brought to the working area is not properly utilized for ventilating the faces where most workers are located, the total system has failed (Bossard, et al., 1982).
Ventilation Equipment The mine is provided with two exhaust type fans
i.e. one AF -100 (Axial flow )
installed at surface that provides adequate ventilation in all the working of OC 1&2 mine and other one is A PV-200 (Axial flow ) has been installed as stand- by . Auxiliary fan (2 no.s) for LHD .Districts are installed to course air within 4.5m at the working face. There are 2 no.s of intake air way s and one return air ways such as 6 th incline , 7th incline and 10th incline .
STANDARDS OF VENTILATION Sl.No Parameters / Districts 1 District Intake (M3/Min) at Beginning of split
115 SL 19XNL 1540 1700
2
At immediate out bye vent connection (in M3/ Min)1390 of st 1 working place.
1530
3
No. of ventilation stopping of the district.
08
17
4
VEQ (in %)
90 % 90 %
5
Quantity of air /te of daily output (M.Cum/te)
3.42
6
Quantity of air in m3/person employed in largest 20 Shift.
7
Velocity of Air ( in M/Min)
3.09 21.25
a) Immediate out bye of vent. Connection from Face.
90
90
b) 4.5 meter. From the face on intake side of brattice.
36
36
c) 7.5 meter. Out bye of discharge end of duct.
48
48
d) Maximum temperature (Wet Bulb) in 0 C
28
28
SECTIONALISATION PROGRAMME IN RESPECT OF OC-1&2 MINE Seam
No of Sectionalisation stoppings Required
Provided Balance
Seam-I
81
81
Nil
Seam-III
57
54
03
Seam-IV
167
167
Nil
Total
305
302
03
Remarks
To be provided in Jan-Mar 2014
All Sectionalisation stoppings are inspected once in every seven days by Overman deputed for the purpose and inspections records are maintained. Air samples are collected once in every 30 days to know the atmosphere behind the Isolation panel.
MAIN MECHANICAL VENTILATOR Sl. No. Capacity / Ratings
Quantity
Place Of Installation
1
8600 m3/min/ 52 mm Water gauge / 3.3 kv, AF- 100 / 335 HP (mechanical machinery Manufacturing Pvt. Limited )
1
At Surface Of Mine
2
5500 m3 /min / 40 mm WG /550 v /150HP (Voltas PV-200 )
1
At Surface As StandBy
AUXILIARY FAN Sl.no
Capacity / rating
Quantity
Place of installation
1
6.1 m3 /sec/ 60mm WG / 20 HP /2900 rpm
3 no.s (one each at two district & one is spare)
i.106 SL district ii.19XSL district
DUST SUPPRESSION ARRANGEMENTS Dusting Zones are marked in the underground as per the plan. Proper cleaning and treatment of coal dust is being done in haulage roadways , travelling roadways and in other airways as per statute . Dust samplers are collected from each zone , analyzed and records are maintained . Air borne dust survey is being done once in every month . Stone dust barriers are provided in all the working sections.
Surface: - Water spraying arrangement have been made in surface bunker for dust suppression. Water spraying is being done in coal stock yard, Dispatch roads. Outside the mine premises the dust is being suppressed by water spraying by water tankers.
Underground: Water spraying arrangement have been done in working districts, belt loading points, discharge points etc. for suppression of dust. Also stone dusting is done regularly.
COAL DUST SUPPRESSION
ORGANISATION FOR TREATMENT OF COAL DUST
MANAGER
Ventilation Officer
Dusting in- Charge
Sampling In-Charge
Mining Sirdar
Sampling Mazdoor (3 persons)
Cleaning Mazdoor-6 no
Dusting Mazdoor- 6 no
General Shift Fitter- 1 no Helper- 2 no Total persons = 24
Water Spraying
Spraying Mazdoor Total Shifts- 3 Persons – 2 no / shift Total- 2X3 = 6
Dusting zones are marked in underground as per the plan. Proper cleaning and treatment of coal dust is being done in haulage roadways, traveling roadways and in other airways as per statute. Dust samples are collected from each zone, analyzed and records are maintained. Air borne dust survey is being done once in every month. Stone dust barriers are provided in all the workings sections and records are maintained.
STONE DUST BARRIERS It act in case any mine explosion takes place. Limestone powder is used for this purpose. No. of shelves: 14 Length of each plank: 4 m Thickness of plank: 25mm Height of plank: 15cm Distance between two shelves: 15cm Amount of limestone powder: 3900kg Cross sectional area: varies – 10.4 m2, 10.35 m2 the barrier is of passive type.
Heavy or secondary barriers (Rest)
Let this is the direction of incoming flame
Light or First Barriers (first 3-4 Shelves)
Shelves Plank
MINE WORKING
In Orient Colliery Mine No 1&2, HR Seam-III & HR Seam-IV are being developed by Bord and Pillar method with deployment of LHD. The mine is a semi-mechanized mine. Possibility for depillaring is being explored.
Size of pillar: square pillar (30m x 30 m) Panel size: Variable (approx... 600m x 100 m)
SUPPORT SYSTEM Working districts are supported by roof-bolts with full column grout as per approved ssr. The general pattern of support at face is 3 bolts in a row with spacing of 1.2 m between rows and 1.5 m between bolts in a row. The 1st row of bolt shall be put not more than 1.2 m from the face. Side bolts shall be inclined towards the sides & center bolts shall be vertical or normal to bedding plane. Junctions are supported by additional 25 % roof bolts. Roof stitching is also practiced in addition to roof bolts in bad roof condition and properly lagged with sleepers. Anchorage testing machines are used for testing 10% of erected roof bolts in each shift. Anchorage testing is being done at half an hour, 2 hours, 24 hours & 28 days after erection of bolts. Two anchorage testing machines are provided i.e. one in each working district. The tested bolts are properly tagged for its identification. ORGANIZATION FOR ROOF SUPPORT
MANAGER District in-Charge/ACM
Shift In-Charge (1st Shift)
Shift In-Charge (2nd Shift)
Overman
Overman
Mining Sirdar
Mining Sirdar
Bolting Crew (2 gangs) (One in each district)
Bolting Crew (2 gangs) (One in each district)
Shift In-Charge (3rd Shift)
Overman
Mining Sirdar
Bolting Crew (2 gangs) (One in each district)
Sufficient roof bolting crew is available to work as substitute in absence of regular crew.
In order to determine the system of support to be followed, Rock Mass Rating (RMR) is Determined for the immediate roof, say, up to 2 m above gallery height. For this purpose, generally, the following parameters are considered: • Layer thickness, • Structural features, • Rock weathering ability • Rock strength, and • Ground water seepage.
Sl. No. 01 02 03
Seam HR Seam-III HR Seam-III HR Seam-I
RMR value 45. 50 41.0 57.60
Section/ place where RMR done 19XNL district 115SL district Main dip (Seam-I)
Details of systematic support rules:Support at development workings--- The roof of the development workings, not exceeding 4.2 m in width, within 10 m of the face is supported by 3 full column cement grouted bolts in a row, with the row spacing not exceeding 1.2m. The bolts in the same row is so installed that their spacing does not exceed 1.5m, and the maximum distance of the bolts from the pillar side does not exceed 0.60m. The last row of support shall not exceed 1.5m. Side bolts is fixed at an inclination of 55-60 degrees from the horizontal.
Support at junctions---
Every junction of the roadway immediately out bye of the development
face, is supported with full column cement grouted bolts in a manner that spacing of such bolts in the same row does not exceed 1.5m and also row spacing does not exceed 1m to ensure 25% extra support at junctions.
GENERAL a) The roof bolts used is of dimension 20-22 mm in diameter and 1.5m in length. b) The bearing plates used is MS plates of size 15cm*15cm size and 6 mm thick with center hole. c) Quick setting cement capsules are being used for full column grouting. d) 3 cement capsules were inserted into each drilled hole and hold in place with the help of roof bolts, rotated a no. of times, then bearing plate is tightened to its place with the help of the nut & bolt. e) Support pressure taken up by the roof bolts is 8-10 tons after 24 hours of installation.
ANCHORAGE TESTING:-1. At least 10% of the bolts installed should be tested for anchorage, by selecting bolts randomly. 2. Of the tested bolts 90% should be tested as follows: Time elapsed after installation
Load to be applied
30 min
3.0 tons
2 hours
5.0 tons
3. 01% of the bolts should be subjected to destructive testing.
SYSTEMATIC SUPPORT RULES FOR DEVELOPMENT WORKING AT MINE 1. All freshly exposed roof up to a distance of 10 m
2. Support of disturbed area.
3. Support at junction:
4. Geological disturbed junction
EXPLOSIVES & BLASTING BLASTING PRACTICE: INTRODUCTION--(a) Solid blasting technique is followed. (b) The pattern is wedge cut with 12 holes in each blast. (c) P-5 type of permitted explosives is used. (Power gel, pent dyne, super coal, Nova coal, etc.) (d) Delay detonators of permitted delay are used (IEL, SEL, IDEAL, etc.) (e) Locked containers are used for the transport of explosives. (f) Exploder- Power blast exploder is being used. Only one exploder key is issued to the section sirdar in each district. One service magazine is within the mine premises for daily storage and use.
MAGAZINE: License no.
: E-25(14)414/OR-486/EX, New license no. E/HQ/OR/22/81(E-12909) Valid upto 31-03-2013
Permitted Quantity: Explosive (class 2) ---450.00 kg Detonators-------------2500 Nos BLASTING ATTERN
Length of the Holes
-
1.5M
No. of Detonators
-
13
Delay Nos.:I
-
1Nos.
II
-
2Nos.
III
-
4Nos.
IV
-
4Nos.
V
-
2Nos
No. of Cartridges Charge per hole Two cartridge per hole
26 370 gms 2X13=26
Size of gallery : 4.2 m X 2.3 m Drilling pattern : Wedge cut Wt. of each explosive cartridge : 185 gm Total charge : 4.81 kg ( 370 gm X 13 ) Powder factor : 2.5 -2.6 te/kg Detonating factor : .95- 1.0 Pull : 0.90- 0.95 m (face advance)
Delay time : 25 ms
SOLID BLASTING TECHNIQUE USING DELAY DETONATORS IS FOLLOWED. Permission No. under CMR 168(15), 175(5), 173(1) (a) for blasting off the solid Ref. No. DDG / SZ / P- 3319, dt. 06.08.1984.
Stemming material used – golli matti (local lang. ) + sand capsule Amount of coal obtained per shot – 12-13 te
EXPLODER – Make : Power blast ,Nagpur Model – PB-30 Condenser discharge exploder DGMS approval no. SA 1/93
TECHNICAL DATA – No. of Shots – 26 detonators connected in series. Batteries – Ni-Cd rechargeable type, 9 v D.C. Dimensions – 155mm x 180mm x 95mm. Weight – 1.9 kg(approx.)
CODE OF PRACTICE FOR SOLID BLASTING GENERAL:1.
No explosives other than P-5, and no detonator other than “non-incentive” short (millisecond) delay detonator shall be used for this purpose.
2.
The pattern of shot holes, the amount of charge in each hole etc., shall be in accordance with the pattern laid down by the manager (circulated to all officials & short firers. (a)
The estimated period of delay between the first and the last shots of the round, calculated by reference to the marking on the detonators, shall not exceed 0.15 seconds (150 milli seconds).
(b)
The estimated period of delay between any two consecutive delay shots shall not exceed 0.06 second (60 milli seconds).
(c)
The minimum distance between any two adjacent shot holes of different delays shall be 0.6 m between the portions of shot holes containing the explosive charge.
(d)
Total charge in any shot hole shall not exceed 565 gm.
(e)
Total charge in one round shall not exceed 5.65 Kg.
VENTILATION:1.
At least 284 m3 of air per minute shall be conducted up to every face where solid blasting is being done.
2.
Tests for inflammable gas shall be made at and within a radius of 20 m of the place of firing With an approved type of methanometer by a person holding a Manager’s / Overman’s certificate, and no shot shall be fired if 0.5% of more CH 4 is found at any place in the said zone.
SHOTFIRING:1.
The shot firing operation shall be carried out only by a person holding either a Manager’s or Overman’s or a Mining Sirdar’s certificate with proper training in the technique of delay blasting and specially authorized by manager to carry out delay blasting according to the pattern laid down by the manager.
2.
The Shotfirer shall (a)
Not fire more than 12 shots in one round.
(b)
Strictly adhere to the pattern of shot holes and charge per hole, as laid down by the manager.
DUST SUPPRESSION: Misfire:No person shall re-enter or be permitted to re-enter the place until not less than 5 minutes after the source of electricity has been disconnected form the cable. In the event of misfire, it shall be dealt according to Regulation 177 of CMR 1957. The exploder shall be of an approved type and shall be maintained in perfect working condition. The shot-firer shall be fully appraised to take due precautions for the high voltage output of the exploder while handling the same. The cable for shot-firing shall be of an approved type and adequate of the maximum voltage output of the exploder. All connections between the shot-firing cable and the detonator leads as well as between the consecutive leading wires shall be adequately insulated.
PLANT & MACHINERY (Total installed Electrical HP - 3685 HP)
(I)
DIRECT ROPE HAULAGE:Sl.No. 1 2
(II)
Capacity 200 HP 150 HP
Quantity 01 02
ENDLESS HAULAGE:-
Sl.No. 1
Capacity 75 HP
Quantity 03
2
150 HP
02
(III)
Place of Installation 10th Incline at Surface -6th Incline at Surface -1L/ 10th Incline of HR Seam-IV
Place of Installation 22L of 6th incline, 17XL of 6th incline & 106L of 10th incline. 22L & 78 L of 10th Incline.
TUGGER HAULAGE:-
Sl.No. 1 2
Capacity 50 HP 50 HP
Quantity 02 02
Place of Installation 106SL (01), 19XNL (01) Districts. Standbye for shifting of tugger haulage in districts.
( IV)
BELT-CONVEYOR:Sl.No. 1 2
3 4
(V).
Capacity & Specification 150 HP, 1000 mm (Trunk belt) 30 HP, 800 mm (Pony belt)
Quantity
Place of Installation
02
150 HP, 800 mm (Gate belt) 100 HP, 800 mm (Gate belt)
01
One at surface & another at 8L/ 7th incline. One at 0Dip/12L, another at 10L/3R, third one at 0D/57L & fourth one at 0D/46L 0Ddip/10L in Seam-III
04
02
One at 0Dip/20L & another at 0Dip/30L in Seam-III.
TRANSFORMER:-
Sl.No
Capacity/ Rating
1 2 3 4 5
1.6 MVA,11KV / 3.3 KV 1.6 MVA, 11 KV / 3.3 KV 1.0 MVA, 11 KV / 3.3 KV 500 KVA, 11 KV / 550 V
Qty.
250 KVA, 3.3 KV / 440 V
1 1 1 1 2
6
300 KVA, 3.3 KV/440 V
1
7
315 KVA, 3.3 KV / 550 V
9
Place of Installation Substation at Mine Surface Substation at Mine Surface Substation at Mine Surface Substation at Mine Surface Substation at Mine Surface & Substation at IRC Surface Substation at Mine Surface. At 6th Incline:10L,33 L, 27 L & 16L At 10th Incline: 22 L, 70 L, 108 L , 10 D/ 114 L & at 7th incline: 11L.
(VI)LAMP CABIN Sl. No. 1 2 3
Items Flame Safety Lamps Cap Lamps Self-Contained Self Rescuers
Requirement 33 nos. 950 nos 500 nos.
Available 32 nos. 910 nos. 493 nos.
(VII) UNIVERSAL DRILL MACHINE:S.No. Capacity / Rating 1 EMCO ELECON(I), LTD. Model- 611UDM, Electra Hydraulically operated Capacity- 55HP, Feed- 2.1Km/hr, Wt – 9.5 Te.
Quantity 02 nos
(VII) PUMPS:Sl.No.
01 no. 01 no. 01 no.
01 no.
6
1000 GPM/180M/180KW, 3.3KV MAX FLOW 1000 GPM/380M/350KW/3.3KV M&P
7
1000 GPM/380M/350KW/3.3KV M&P
01 no.
4 5
(VII)
1
2
(VIII)
01 no.
Main dip of 10th incl. 36L at 6th Incline 36L main dip/ 6th incline 22XL/3Xdip (Seam-IV)
Capacity/ Rating EIMCO ELECON 811 Model (LHD) 1.5 M3/50HP & 4 to 11 Km/Hr speed.
Qnty. 03 no. 03 no. 01 no.
SIMPLEX Load haul dumper Model No. 142/1500, 3 37KW/550V, 1.5M & 4 to 11 Km/hr speed.
01 no
Place of Installation 115 SL district(Main dip) 19XNL district. In preparatory work. Breakdown
MAIN MECHANICAL VENTILATOR:-
Sl.No.
(IX)
01 no.
Place of Installation At Surface. 8 L at 6th Incline 8 L at 6th Incline
LHD MACHINE:-
Sl.No.
2
Qnty.
30 LPS 500GPM/150M/90KW,4CHR ROTO 1000GPM/150M/180KW,3.3KV MAX FLOW 500GPM/180M/104KW,6RMS ROTO
1 2 3
1
Capacity/ Rating
Capacity/ Rating 8600M3 / Min/ 52mm WG/ 3.3kv, AF-100/335 HP (Mechanical Machinery Manufacturing Pvt. Ltd.) 5500M3 /Min/40mm WG/550V Voltas PV-200/150HP.
Qnty. 01 no.
Place of Installation At Surface of Mine.
01 no.
At Surface as Stand-by.
AUXILIARY FAN:-
S.No. Capacity / Rating 1 6.1M3 / Sec/60mm WG/20HP/2900RPM
Quantity 03 nos (One each at two district & one is spare)
Place of Installation * 115 SL district * 19XNL district
MATERIAL TRANSPORT SYSTEM At present coal from development district of 115SL district & 19XNL district is brought to the surface through a series of Direct Haulages, Endless Haulages & belt conveyors. Presently there is one underground tippler at 46L/2ND of 10th incline for production of 19XNL district & 115SL district of Orient Mine No.1&2. Belt conveyor has been installed in 7th incline for transportation of coal on to surface from 19XNL district & 115SL district (HR Seam-III). Following is the brief description of Belt Conveyor installed at OC-1&2 mine. 1). Trunk belt -02 nos from 7th incline mouth to 13L (Seam-I) & 2ND/57L-86L & 86L-112L (Seam-III) 2). Gate belt – 03 nos from 10L/0D to 57L/0D (Seam-III). 3). Pony belt – 04 nos at 12L/0D, 10L/3D and 46L/0D (Seam-III). At 19XNL district & 115SL district track lines are laid for transportation of coal. While laying the track lines special precaution is being given to make it straight. Tracks are properly ballasted and proper drainage is being provided to make it free from water. Check rails are provided in all the curves. A clearance space of at least one meter had been kept between the tubs and sides of the roadway and between adjacent tracks. Inter coupled Runway switch and stop blocks are provided in all direct haulages. Back Stays are being attached in each set of ascending tubs to prevent danger from backward running of the tubs. In endless haulage tubs rerailers are provided. Adequate nos of friction rollers are provided and kept in free running condition. Sufficient nos of adequate sprags are provided at coupling and decoupling points. Code of haulage signals and notice regarding no of tubs to be attached in a set of tubs are provided in haulage room and at coupling and decoupling points. All transfer points are adequately lighted.
HAULAGE LAYOUT: (10th INCLINE)
SURFACE 0L
TH 22L
28L EH
LOADED
EMPTIES
78L
EH
WORKING DISTRICT
TH 106L
EH
122L
TRANSPORTATION LAYOUT: BELT CONVEYOR
CODE OF PRACTICE FOR USE OF BELT CONVEYOR GENERAL 01.
Conveyor belt shall be of fire-resistant type.
02.
(a)
The installation shall be properly designed, constructed and suited for the duty it is to
perform. (b)
Alloys and metals likely to give incentive sparking shall not be used in
construction of a conveyor installation. 03.
Conveyor roads shall be so made and conveyor so located that the clearance above, below and both sides of the conveyors are sufficient for persons to carry out installation, proper inspection and maintenance of the belt, structure rollers, drums & drive, return and tensioning units and for removal of any spillage.
04.
Conveyor belt shall not be used : (a) When its ends are badly frayed. (b) When it is torn, badly worn or has bad joints.
05.
Anchoring of return structure shall be adequate and independent of the face or roadway supports.
06.
(a) At either end of the conveyor installation, all exposed rotating and forming part of the drive or return or tensioning units shall be kept substantially fenced or guarded so that not person can get caught by the running belt or any moving part. (b) No person shall or shall be permitted to clean or oil any dangerous part whilst the belt is in motion.
07.
(a) Along the length of the conveyor, effective means of signalling shall be provided so that distinct signal can be given to the attendant from any point along its length, to stop the belt of the conveyor. (b) Where conveyor roadway is also used as travelling roadway for persons, signalling arrangements shall be provided on the side of roadway along which persons travel. The travelling passage shall be free from obstruction and it shall not be less than 0.6m. (2 Fit.) Wide between the conveyor and one side.
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FIRE: 08.
(a) Wood or other inflammable material shall not be used for the support of conveyor structure except for training the belt. (b) Within five meters of the drive head only non-inflammable or fire- resistant shall be used for support.
materials
09.
(a)
No flame lamp shall be kept near the conveyor. (b) Where hydraulic fluid coupling is used, the fluid shall be of fire resistant type. (c) Fusible plug used on fluid coupling shall only be of the type recommended by the manufacture.
10.
Suitable and adequate means of extinguishing fires shall be provided and maintained along the conveyor roads and at the driving unit of every conveyor.
PRECAUTION AGAINST COAL DUST: 11.
At all loading, discharge and transfer points adequate arrangements shall be made to avoid spillage of coal and formation of coal dust.
12.
Adequate provisions shall be made for suppression and removal of coal dust from the conveyor installations and its roadways particular attention shall be paid to places near and around the idlers, rollers, drums, discharge and transfer points, adequate water sprays shall be installed at suitable places on the installation for effective suppression of coal dust.
13.
Coal dust on the conveyor structure and in the conveyor roadway shall be regularly cleaned and unless the coal dust is effective suppressed with water by an effective system of water spray the structure and roadways shall be stone dusted in such a manner that the percentage of incombustible matter in any sample of coal dust taken at any place along the conveyor is not be less than 75.
14.
Adequate precautions shall be taken to prevent overloading of belt and its back slipping.
OPERATION, INSPECTION AND EXAMINATION ETC: 15.
(a) The conveyor shall not be operated except by a competent person who has attained the age of 21 years, and has been duly authorized in writing by the manager. (b) The operator so authorized shall be well conversant with the controls of the drive, signals and the installation in general.
16. (a)
Each conveyor installation shall be regularly inspected once in every 8 hours when in use, for belt slip, fast idlers or rollers, torn belt, frayed ends, non-alignment, heating, flubbing against road or its supports and any other defect not covered above by a competent person appointed and authorized in writing by the manager for other purpose. Every person so appointed shall at the end of the shift record the condition of the conveyor belt and of the installation mentioning clearly and defect, if noticed, in a book kept for the purpose.
(b)
The inspection under clause (a) shall be so made that all external parts of the conveyor are examined.
(c)
Any competent person, other than the persons making inspection as provided in clause (a) noticing any defect in the conveyor installation shall immediate take necessary steps for its rectification and send a report of the same to the senior most official present in the mine.
(d)
In the event of any belt slippage, heating of belt or fire the conveyor shall be immediately stopped by any person noticing such incident and the belt shall not be restarted unless the cause is satisfactorily remedied and an order in writing is given by the manager to that effect.
(e)
Every incident of belt heating, fire or any other serious defect on the installation shall be recorded with its probable cause and it shall be signed by the engineer and countersigned by the manager.
17. 18.
(a) Where the inclination of any conveyor gives rise to danger from slipping, devices shall be used to afford adequate protection against such danger. (a) Every conveyor roller shall be maintained in good working condition and shall be taken out of use at predetermined intervals according to the manufacturer’s recommendation and the working conditions, and it shall be examined, repaired and if necessary, reduplicated before being put into service again. (b) Sufficient stock of spare rollers and idlers shall be kept at the mine to permit the periodical inspection and replacement stated under clause (a). (c) If in the opinion of the joint Director of Mines Safety, the interval referred to in clause (a) is too large and is dangerous he may specify a shorter interval.
19. (a) The erection, maintenance, replacement and repairs of the conveyor shall be under the charge of duly qualified and competent person or engineer appointed in writing by the manager. (b) The person appointed under clause (a) shall make a close examination of the installation particularly of the drive, the return and tensioning units, and of other rollers, idlers, drums etc. once at least in every 24 hours, and record the results there of in a book kept for the purpose. The report shall be signed by the engineer and the manager. 20. (a) Electrical parts of the installation shall be maintained in good condition. (b) A competent electrician appointed in writing by the manager shall once at least in every 24 hours examine every electrical part of the installation, and record the result there of in a book kept for the purpose. (c)
21.
Whenever, a conveyor is re-erected a a new place, the examination under clause 19 (b) and 20 (b) shall be made before the conveyor is put in use. No person shall or shall be allowed to travel or ride on moving conveyor.
MAN RIDING SYSTEM The man riding shall be used in underground of a type approved by the DGMS. Man Riding Hauler System is working at OC-1&2 mine in 10th incline for a distance of 850 mtrs, where the gradient of the seam is about 1 in 5.5 to 6. There is proposal for 2 nd & 3rd phase of Man Riding Chair Lift System for the remaining distance of 3 Kms. ROADWAYS (a) Gradient of roadway shall be smooth as far as possible and shall not be more than 25 deg. (b) The chairlift system shall not interfere with any other transport system such as haulages, conveyors, etc. (c) Proper lighting arrangements shall be provided along the roadway.
PROVISION OF SAFETY DEVICES An over-speed device. A device to prevent the backward movement of the system. Over-travel limit switch shall be provided on either end of the run. Over-stretch device (limit switches) to stop the system in the event of rope stretch. Rope speed indicator in chairlift engine room. Pull chord in the roadway so that the system can be stopped from any point. Various Notice boards at stations. Pre start alarm.
LIMITATION OF USE No material will be transported by chairlift system.
BRAKES: Suitable type of brakes shall be provided to hold the drive pulley stationary when the maximum torque is applied by the engine/motor on either direction.
CLEARANCES: The following minimum clearances shall be provided Top of chair seat to floor
= 0.5 m
From sides
= 0.8m
Centre to center of chairs = 0.9 m
ROPES: Ropes shall meet the requirements to relevant I.S.S of winding rope of man winding system. The rope for Chairlift system shall be maintained and examined like a winding rope and discarding criteria for the chairlift rope shall be adopted in the same manner. No rope, the breaking strength of which is less than 10 times the maximum static load on it shall be used. The speed of rope shall not exceed 3.0 m/sec. The details of rope, its examination record aforesaid shall be maintained in a bound paged book and shall be signed by competent person, engineer and countersigned by manager.
CHAIR LIFT OPERATOR: The system is operated by a competent person. The persons so appointed shall be referred to as chairlift operator.
DUTY OF CHAIR LIFT OPERATOR Every operator authorized of the chair lift system shall be acquainted and understand Operation and control of man riding system. Related instruction about operation of the system. Code of signal. Before starting the man riding system shall check and ensure that the brake, rope, AVA, signaling, lighting, power pack, drive unit, remote, and safety devices are in perfect working conditions. During checking if any defects come in notice , he shall immediately inform to the concerned foreman or engineer and shall not operate the man riding system, unless the defects has been rectified.
SALIENT FEATURES OF MAN RIDING SYSTEM AT OC-1&2 MINE TYPE
Man Riding Hauler System
LOCATION
HR Seam –IV , 10th incline , from 1st level to 31st level(850m in length)
CAPACITY PER CAR
24 persons (in Anchor car) 30 persons (in Man Riding car)
TOTAL SYSTEM CAPACITY
84 persons per trip
TRACK
90lbs rail , 610 mm gauge with cement grouting (Monolithic – nature ) , ballast – less and sleeper – less
HAULER POWER
150 HP / 112 KW
SPEED
8 km / h
GRADIENT
1 in 5.5 to 1 in 10
HAULER SPECIFICATIONS RATING
150 HP /112 KW
DRUM DIA.
1.6 m
DRUM WIDTH
1.2 m
DRUM CAPACITY ROPE DIA.
1500 m (rope length) 26 mm
ROPE SPEED
8 km / h
ROPE PULL
5000 Kgs (approx.)
TELEMONITORING SYSTEM The Environmental Telemonitoring System (EMS) is a Telemetry System for monitoring under ground Environmental condition. The total system comprises of Surface Computer System along with Repeaters, Barriers, Outstations and Environmental Sensors. Telemonitoring system was installed on mine no.2 by ‘Bishwa Micro Processor Private Ltd’ .
COMPUTER
BARRIER
TX-9042 OUT STATION AV
CH4
CO
SENSORS
TP
CH4, CO, TP, AV & O2 Sensors are producing Analog Signals (0.4V to 2V) and send all the signals via cable to the TX-9042 Outstation. Outstation then convert those signals to the Digital signals and send all those to the computer via Repeaters & Barrier through 4 core cable. The PROTOCOL used in transmitting/receiving information from outstations is known as “TM 2004”. TM 2004 is intrinsically safe asynchronous time division multiplexing (TDM) system. The system is installed by:M/s Vishwa Microprocessors (P) Ltd In the year of 1999.
SlN o 01 02
Sensor
03
Methane (CH4) Carbon Monoxide Temperature
04
Oxygen (O2)
05
Air velocity
Working principle of Sensing Element Catalytic combustion Elect-Chemical/Micro fuel cell reaction Semiconductor Elect-Chemical/Micro fuel cell reaction Vortex shedding
Range 0% - 5% 0ppm-200ppm 0degC – 100degC 0% - 25% 0M/Sec25M/Sec
Present Status of the Sensors SlNo Type of Sensor 01 CH4 (Methane) Sensor 02 CO(Carbon Monoxide)Sensor 03 TP (Temperature )Sensor 04 AV (Air Velocity) Sensor 05 U/G out station
Installed Working % availability Remarks 05 04 80% 05 05 80% 06 05 05
04 03 05
67 % 60% 80%
ANTICIPATED IMPACT AND MITIGATION MEASURES: There will be impacts on air, noise, flora and fauna due to mining and its related activities.
1. Air quality impact & control measures The air quality of the OC-2 mine w.r.t SPM , NOx , SO2 , etc. concentration levels is found to be within limits of the prescribed standards at all stations located in core and buffer zones & is being monitored regularly. Therefore no effects either on human being or flora and fauna is found to be observed as suitable mitigation measures are taken to make the operation eco-friendly. The preventive measures in this context is listed below: In Underground-- Regular cleaning of spillages to prevent dust being airborne. Water spraying at transfer points. Regular ventilation survey as per statutory requirement. Adequate firefighting arrangements in the mine. Careful removal of loose coal from the abandoned coal face. Prompt removal of wood cuttings, oil & grease from underground workings.
On the surface-- Black topping of service roads to prevent generation of dust on surface. Water spraying on all roads to minimize dust generation. Mechanized coal transport system. Unmetaled roads are kept from ruts, pot-holes, etc. Greenbelts around infrastructure sites, mine return & colony sites. Schedule of water spraying arrangement--
Water spraying by tanker in underground haul road. Presently the spraying arrangement is carried out weekly, fortnightly & monthly. In some old working areas, spraying is done quarterly. In tippler zone and transfer point area, spraying of water is done by surface water tank.
2. Impact assessment on hydrology & hydro-geology and control measures -On surface water sources There is no significant drainage traversing the area except over land flow slopes.The major impacts are water pollution due to oil & grease, contamination of water bodies due to discharge of mine-effluents and pollution from domestic & sewage effluents. Groundwater aquifers may get disrupted and also due to continuous pumping out of mine water, the water table of the surrounding area may get lowered resulting in scarcity of ground water. Control measures: (i) Domestic waste water is treated in soak pit and septic tank combination provided to each unit. (ii) Treatment of mine discharge water before discharging it to surface water course. (iii) Recycling of treated mine discharge water to achieve “zero discharge” to the extent possible. (iv) Provision of oil & grease trap, provision of drains around coal dump / stock yard.
3. Impact assessment on noise quality and control measures. Impact: Abnormal and loud noise have auditory effect. But, the ambient noise level of OC-2 mine is being monitored regularly. Noise levels are within the limits of the prescribed standard. Control measures: All vibrating machines are mounted on vibration absorbing pads. Enclosure of fan, etc. Adoption of personal protective devices to all persons working in high noise areas. Regular monitoring of noise levels at various points.
4. Impact assessment on blasting vibration and control measures Impacts: Safe blasting measures are adopted .So, there will be no effects on life, property and ambient noise. Control measures: (i) All provisions of coal mines regulations are followed. (ii) Using the particular quantity of explosive as decided as per conditions imposed by DGMS.
ANALYSIS OF ACCIDENTS, STATISTICS, CHARTS 2013 Nil Nil Nil Nil
Fatal Serious Reportable Total
2012 Nil 01 Nil 01
2011 Nil Nil 02 02
2010 Nil Nil Nil Nil
2009 Nil Nil Nil Nil
2008 Nil Nil 02 02
CAUSE-WISE ACCIDENT ANALYSIS
Sl No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Cause
Roof / Side falls Rope haulage / Coal tub U/G machine other than haulage Explosive Electricity Fall of objects Fall of persons Miscellaneous Total
2 0 1 3
2 0 1 2
Fatal 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 0
2 0 0 9
2 0 0 8
2 0 1 3
Serious 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 9
2 0 0 8
2 0 1 3
Reportable 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 9
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- - - - -
-
-
-
-
-
1 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- - -
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
0
0
0
0
0
- 1 0 1 0
0
0
0
0
2 2
0
0
1 2
2 0 1 3 -
2 0 1 2 -
Fatal 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 - - -
2 0 0 9 -
2 0 0 8 -
2 0 1 3 -
2 0 1 2 -
Serious 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 - - -
2 0 0 9 -
2 0 0 8 -
2 0 1 3 -
Reportable 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 9 - 1 - - - - -
2 0 0 8 1 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 1
- - - 0 0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2 0 0 8
PLACE WISE ACCIDENT ANALYSIS
Sl No
1 2 3 4 5
Place
Development face Tramming/Haulage Roadway Travelling roadway Other roadway Surface Total
0
1 2
- - - 0 0
DESIGNATION-WISE ACCIDENT ANALYSIS
Sl No
Designation Fatal
Supervisory Official Loaders Dressers/ Driller Explosive Carrier Supportman Electrician Pump Khalasi Trammer/ Signalman Line Mistry/Helper Others Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Serious
Reportable
2 0 1 3
2 0 1 2
2 0 1 1
2 0 1 0
2 0 0 9
2 0 0 8
2 0 1 3
2 0 1 2
2 0 1 1
2 0 1 0
2 0 0 9
2 0 0 8
2 0 1 3
2 0 1 2
2 0 1 1
2 0 1 0
2 0 0 9
2 0 0 8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1 1
-
-
1 1
0
- - 0 0
0
0
0
- - 1 0 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
BODY PART WISE ANALYSIS
Sl No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Body parts
Hand Finger Eye Head Chest Palm Spinal column Thigh(lower limb) Others Total
Fatal 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0
2 0 1 3
2 0 1 2
-
-
-
-
0
0
0
2 0 1 2
Serious 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 9
-
-
-
-
0
1 1
0
0
2 0 0 9
2 0 0 8
-
- 0 0
2 0 1 3
Reportable 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 9
2 0 0 8
2 0 1 3
2 0 1 2
2 0 0 8
-
-
-
-
1 1
-
-
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
AGE WISE ANALYSIS SL No.
Age limit (Years)
1 2 3 4
18 Yrs-30 Yrs 31 Yrs-40 Yrs 41 Yrs-50 Yrs 51 Yrs-60 Yrs Total
Total Injury 2013 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
2012 Nil Nil Nil 01 01
2011 Nil Nil Nil 02 02
2010 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
2009 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
2008 Nil Nil 01 01 02
SHIFTWISE ANALYSIS SHIFT
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
1st shift 2nd shift 3rd shift Total
Nil Nil Nil Nil
Nil 01 Nil 01
Nil Nil 02 02
Nil Nil Nil Nil
Nil Nil Nil Nil
Nil 02 Nil 02
Calendar Year
Prod. (in te)
Man shift
No .of Accident Fatal
Serious
Reportable
Rate of fatal injury Per Per MT 3LMS 03.62 00.66 15.04 03.50 03.28 01.36 -
Rate of serious injury Per MT Per 3LMS 14.15 02.50 03.62 00.66 11.92 02.13 10.72 02.17 14.10 02.93 14.45 03.08 03.37 90.78 07.52 01.75 03.58 00.95 07.30 02.01 03.90 01.05 03.28 01.36 03.36 01.40 -
Rate of reportable injury Per MT Per 3 LMS 73.52 13.71 116.81 20.69 112.33 20.74 75.53 13.51 143.06 29.00 67.00 13.95 46.97 10.01 30.36 07.02 22.57 05.26 35.84 09.52 33.20 09.06 23.60 06.39 11.45 03.44 16.26 06.45 19.65 08.17 13.44 05.60 9.16 3.92 6.38 2.88
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
272005 282498 275950 251530 279600 283550 276755 296397 265827 279001 270901 253783 261886 279212 307488 305265 297200 327174 313353
437575 478372 448244 421810 413699 408515 389603 384145 341624 315100 297651 280409 261631 249038 232202 220444 213729 229068 207098
01 04 01 -
04 01 03 03 04 04 01 02 01 02 01 01 01 -
20 33 31 19 04 19 13 09 06 10 09 06 03 00 05 06 04 03 02
2009 2010 2011
320025 334560 377005
224083 195976 213871
-
-
02
-
-
-
-
5.30
2.80
2012
248360
183813
-
01
-
-
-
04.02
01.63
-
-
2013
264099
188561
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
LIST OF SAFETY COMMITTEE MEMBERS Chairman
: - Sri Surendra kumar, Sr.Manager (Min)/ Colliery Manager
Secretary
: - Sri R.K.Behera, Sr.Manager/Safety Officer
Members nominated by Chairman
Sri R.K.Behera, Sr.Manager /S.O Sri Nalin Chand, Colliery Engineer Sri R.K.Chaturvedi, Sr.Officer.(Pers.) Sri K.K.Singh,Manager/Dist. Inch. Sri K.Verma,Manager/Dist. Inch.
Nominated Trade Union Representatives
Sri P.Samal, Sr.Overman Sri Nagesh Kumar Dixit,Gen. Mazdoor Sri Lalmohan Samal, Fitter Sri Susanta Kr. Behera, Mining Sirdar. Sri Bikash Prasad Singh, Mining Sirdar
Sri D.K.Senapati, Sr.O/Man,W.I.(Mining) Sri D.Khamari,Foreman,W.I(Mech) Sri Asish Choudhary,Foreman,W.I(Elect)
Sri P.C.Pal,Sr.O/Man,W.I(Mining) Sri R.K.Kissan,Foreman,W.I.(Mech.) Sri R.B.Pandey,Foreman,W.I.(Elect.)
Workmen Inspectors
Substitute Workmen Inspectors
RESCUE TRAINED PERSONNEL. A). REQUIREMENT Total strength of U/G manpower 729
Requirement of rescue trained personnel
Existing
08
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B). NAME OF RESCUE TRAINED PERSON WITH DESIGNATION. S.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Name of Rescue Trained personnel Sri Parberus Toppo Sri Santosh kumar nanda Sri Naresh Kumar Sri Rajeev Ranjan Sri Praveen Kumar Sri Amit Kumar Sri Shremchand Sri Sanjeev Kumar Sri Puspendra Kumar Shukla
Designation Asstt. Mgr.(Mining) Jr.Overman Mining Sirdar Jr.Overman Jr.Overman Jr.Overman Mining Sirdar Mining Sirdar Dy. Surveyor
SAFETY COMPAIGN IN MINE Various programs under safety campaign have been arranged to create a consciousness among workmen for prevention of accident. A). SAFETY COMPETITION:
To create a healthy competitive spirit among all front line supervisors, chart showing the incidence or accident under different supervisors are prominently displayed on safety notice board, because the supervisors should feel personally about seeing that the work under them is carried out in a safe manner. B). SUGGESTION BOX: One suggestion box has been kept in front of pit office inviting suggestion to improve safety in mines. Suggestions are viewed and are implemented in a phased manner. C). PRIZES: Every year prizes are distributed amongst the workmen, who have accident free records of 15 years during “ANNUAL SAFETY FORTNIGHT”.
D). SAFETY COMMITTEE NOTICE BOARD. A special notice board has been provided in front of pit office to paste minutes of pit safety committee meeting and other safety instruction from safety committee. E). SAFETY SLOGANS, SAFETY POSTERS, MODELS, SAFETY SONGS, BHAJANS & SAFETY DRAMAS. Safety slogans are written on the wall near rest shelter, Lamp cabin,Time Office & other conspicuous places in the mine. Various type of captions (Oriya, Hindi & English) & pictorial safety posters are judiciously displayed at:1). Inner walls of rest shelter. 2). Attendance room. 3). Inner walls of canteen cabin. 4). Inner wall of lamp cabin. 5). Outer walls of Time Office.
Those posters are changed regularly and positions of poster are also changed with every change of poster. Posters out of doors are pasted on the firm smooth steel boards. These are put in front of canteen, rest shelter, lamp cabin in such manner that the visions of maximum number of men fall automatically for at least five second. Posters which are statutorily required giving instructions on the important matters like electric shock, inhalation of gases, fire etc have been permanently displayed.
Safety songs and Bhajans are also arranged at regular interval to promote safety consciousness. Safety bulletin are pasted at various notice board.
An electronic display board has been fixed at 0L of traveling road to apprise the workers of safety tit bits. Safety models depicting safe and unsafe acts are kept at rest shelters, cassettes containing safety caption are played regularly through public address system from pit office to promote safety consciousness. Safety drama is staged every year on the occasion of Mines Safety Awareness Drive.
F). ACCIDENT REPEATER PROGRAMME (ARP). Workers who are involved in two or more accidents are called for counseling to identify the possible problem or inadequate skills that could be corrected.
CODE OF PRACTICE WHILE A PERSON IS INJURED ON DUTY 1. The person getting injury on duty shall forthwith inform to the Mining Sirdar /Overman/Foreman of his shift and and also to the Shift In-charge/Asst.Manager/Concerned Section Engineer/Colliery Engineer through control room or otherwise if he is in a position to do so. 2. If he is not in a position to do so his co-worker forthwith shall send information to the officials as stated in clause I. 3. Mining Sirdar/Overman/Shift in-charge/Asst.Manager/Section Engineer/Colliery Engineer shall arrange for First-Aid and rescue as per situation. They shall inform to Manager/Agent to the mine through control room or otherwise about the injury. 4. If the injured person is required to be shifted to dispensary/central hospital. , the Mining Sirdar/ Overman/Shift In-charge /Asst.Manager/Section Engineer/Colliery Engineer shall arrange Ambulance. The injured person shall be shifted in Ambulance lying him in stretcher under the guidance and supervision of Mining Sirdar/ Overman or other competent person possessing valid First-aid certificate. The injured person shall be carried to dispensary/Central Hospital as per situation. The injured person shall be assisted by the Mining Sirdar/Overman/ Foreman while being carried in Ambulance. 5. IOD SLIP shall be prepared in quadruplicate by Overman/Foreman and countersigned by the Shift Incharge/ Asst.Manager/Section Engineer/Colliery Engineer. Signature of two witness shall also be taken. Two copies of it shall be sent to Dispensary/Central Hospital and one copy each to Manager and Safety Officer. 6. Safety Officer shall ensure the submission of report of injury/accident to all statutory body as per statues. He shall make entry of injury in a Register kept for the purpose. 7. Safety Officer shall make detailed enquiry into the accident leading to injury and submit the report to Manager for needful action.
IMPLEMENTATIONS:a). This code of practice shall be observed by the all persons employed in the mine. b). All concerned officials of this mine shall be responsible to implement it.