Toxic Gases in Mining

Authors

  • Paola Parra O. Professor, Universidad Nacional De Moquegua, PERU
  • Marcos Quispe P. Universidad Nacional De Moquegua, PERU
  • Bladimir Mamani Z. Universidad Nacional De Moquegua, PERU
  • Juan Salvador A. Universidad Nacional De Moquegua, PERU

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31033/ijemr.11.4.30

Keywords:

Toxic Gases, Nitrogen Oxides, Mining, Carbon Monoxide

Abstract

Rapid detection of causes of mining accidents leading to emergencies is to search the  efforts. Controlling fires and gas leaks provides an immediate approach to rescue work for fatalities or injuries and detecting who needs resuscitation outside the mine. Evacuation and recovery operations should be guided by continuous monitoring of the mine environment due to fire and explosion hazards. The main toxic gases in mines are carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2); flammable gases are methane (CH4), CO and hydrogen (H2); suffocating gases are CO2, nitrogen (N20) and CH4; and the toxic gases are CO, nitrogen oxides (NOx) and hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S).

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Published

2021-08-31

How to Cite

Paola Parra O., Marcos Quispe P., Bladimir Mamani Z., & Juan Salvador A. (2021). Toxic Gases in Mining. International Journal of Engineering and Management Research, 11(4), 239–241. https://doi.org/10.31033/ijemr.11.4.30

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