B.5.3. Underground mining of coal deposits

B.5.3.
The program is designed to provide participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to work effectively and maintain safety in underground coal mines.

The main goal is to familiarize students with the main aspects of industrial safety, specific risks and measures to prevent accidents in coal deposits. During the training, participants will get acquainted with the basic principles of design, operation and maintenance of coal mines, as well as with the rules and regulations governing safety in this industry.

The following topics will be considered within the framework of the program:
1. Introduction to industrial safety in coal mining: basic definitions, standards and regulations, principles and approaches to safety management.

2. Features of coal deposits: types of coal, geological formations, methods of development and operation of underground mines.

3. Risks and hazards in coal mines: assessment and classification of hazards, analysis and prevention of possible emergencies, protection from explosions and fires.

4. Safety and control systems: installation of sensors and operating bodies to detect and prevent accidents, automatic control and monitoring systems, evacuation and rescue operations.

5. Laws and regulations in the field of industrial safety: an overview of legal regulation and safety requirements in coal mines, the responsibility of the parties and the control bodies.

6. Personnel training: organization of safety training, development of evacuation and rescue procedures, formation of a safe culture at coal enterprises.

The course applicants will gain a solid understanding of the basic principles of industrial safety and will be able to apply them in practice, contributing to the creation of safe working conditions in the coal industry.

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