(For information purposes)
The following is a list of typical fire hazards that could be considered for addition in the COP's list of fire hazards. The list is intended as an aide-memoire and it is not exhaustive.
Underground
(a) | Fixed mechanical equipment or plant using mechanical friction such as mono-winches and associated winch rope systems, conveyor belt drives and pulleys. |
(b) | Fixed electrical equipment: electrical short circuits or over heating of oil-filled transformers or switch-gear; (particularly where these are located in main intake airway systems). |
(c) | Mobile equipment: fuel or oil leaks on hot exhaust manifolds or the surface of a turbocharger. |
(d) | Re-fuelling bays and battery charging bays. |
(e) | Underground workshop areas (storage of fuels, grease, oils, paint, tyres, hoses) in the presence of mobile equipment and also where extensive hot work is performed. |
(f) | Combustible and flammable liquid stores. |
(g) | Explosives storage areas. |
(h) | Locations where combustible of flammable dust or gases can accumulate. |
(i) | Flame cutting and welding operations, particularly near combustible material. |
(j) | Abandoned panels or work-places: spontaneous ignition of support timber or coal. |
Surface
(a) | Major transformer stations and electrical switchgear installations in or next to hoist rooms. |
(b) | Storage installations for fuel or other flammable chemicals. |
(c) | Overland conveyor belts. |
(d) | Coal stockpiles or spoil piles (induced fires or self-ignition). |
(e) | Explosives magazines. |
(f) | Smelter granulation or casting process areas. |
(g) | Ammonia refrigeration plants. |
(h) | Waste storage or disposal areas. |
(i) Natural or agricultural areas near, plant/surface infrastructure, intake shafts or declines (plant material fires).