Mining Publication: Technology News 508 - NIOSH Releases New Safety Video: Make It Safer With Roof Screen
Original creation date: March 2005
Most rock fall injuries can be prevented by installing roof screen during the bolting cycle. This video and accompanying instruction booklet explain techniques for roof screen installation and use of the personal bolter screen, which can be easily handled by one person. The video also provides safe handling tips, best practices, and information about machine technology that can greatly improve material handling. The video can easily be integrated into new miner training programs or annual refresher training.
Authors: NIOSH
Technology News - March 2005
NIOSHTIC2 Number: 20026110
Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Technology News 508, 2005 Mar; :1-2
See Also
- Best Practices and Bolting Machine Innovations for Roof Screening
- External L5-S1 Joint Moments When Lifting Wire Mesh Screen Used to Prevent Rock Falls in Underground Mines
- Load Capacity and Stiffness Characteristics of Screen Materials Used for Surface Control in Underground Coal Mines
- Make it Safer with Roof Screen
- Musculoskeletal Stress on Miners Performing Roof Screening Operations
- Optimizing Secondary Roof Support with the NIOSH Support Technology Optimization Program (STOP)
- Performance Characteristics for Welded Wire Screen Used for Surface Control in Underground Coal Mines
- Potential of Roof Screening to Reduce Workers’ Compensation Cost
- Reduced Workers’ Compensation Costs With Roof Screening
- Roof Screening: Best Practices and Roof Bolting Machines
- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program