ENGR 1638 - MINING HEALTH AND SAFETY Minimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 Presents an overview of the health and safety issues within the mining industry and to examine current efforts to address these issues. In-depth discussion of health issues affecting mining include: diesel control, noise induced hearing loss, silicosis, coal mine dust monitoring and control, toxic substances, and toxic fumes. In-depth discussion of safety issues affecting mining include: explosives, falls of ground, mine inundation’s, fire prevention, mine explosions, ventilation, methane control, emergency response and rescue, training, ergonomics, machine safety, and electrical safety. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Letter Grade
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