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Guidance updated for coalmine gas detection


Tuesday, 31 July, 2018

Guidance updated for coalmine gas detection

A new guidance has been released for gas detection equipment in coalmines, featuring world-leading practices.

AS/NZS 2290.3:2018, Electrical equipment for coal mines — Introduction, inspection and maintenance, Part 3: Gas detecting and monitoring equipment has recently been published by the joint Australian and New Zealand technical committee of Standards Australia.

“The primary emphasis of this standard is the safety of coalminers, by providing guidance on the use of gas detection equipment in mines,” said Dr Bronwyn Evans, CEO of Standards Australia.

“The Pike River Mine disaster of 2010 is one of the many devastating examples why continued standards development is so important.

“Among the changes in this edition of the standard is a new requirement for routinely measuring the response time of installed gas detection systems. This requirement is what makes this standard a world-leading safety document.”

“Methane is a naturally present hazard in coalmines and so is understandably a clear focus for safety systems in a mine. The committee specifically made accurate, reliable and timely measurement of methane gas a clear objective in progressing this standard,” said Dr Ian Webster, Chair of the Technical Committee of Standards Australia responsible for the standard.

“The introduction of the telemetry test is another innovation in this standard — this ensures that gas concentrations are not only measured, but that subsequent mitigating actions are reliably executed.

“The guidance provided by this standard is aimed at the devices which save lives in coalmines. Safety improvements of this nature are the reason Standards Australia takes great pride in working with industry, government, trade unions and the general public to deliver this type of project.”

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