A mine emergency communication scheme refers to a series of technical and equipment configurations used to ensure smooth communication between the mine site and the ground
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Launched as an avenue for mines to reduce costs by running controls for several mines from one location, the heart of the system is the Dispatch Station that is installed at the
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This system features a lockable base station cabinet and two-way communication utilizing one dedicated phone line. With one pair of wires between the call box and distribution module,
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The Command Center, which receives a tremendous amount of information, will require secure communications equipment connected to underground phones and to other surface phones
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Section 273000: Area of Refuge/Elevator Landing - Two-Way Communication System • Command Center (Base Station & Distribution Module), Call Boxes, and Signage Part 1 - General
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BECS manages, engineers, acquires, delivers, and supports CONUS non-tactical Land Mobile Radio (LMR), Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD), Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG-911), First Responder Broadband...
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BECS manages, engineers, acquires, delivers, and supports CONUS non-tactical Land Mobile Radio (LMR), Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD), Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG-911), First
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The Mine Emergency Command System establishes a common framework and practical procedures for controlling all aspects of a mine emergency. Is an organizational structure designed to respond to any mine emergency. Establishes a common framework based on the ICS. Can be established and expanded depending upon the changing conditions of the emergency.
Collect vital information required by the Mine Emergency Command Group. Distribute the information throughout the organization. Establish a single point-of-contact for releasing information to the media. Maintain an accurate log of all activities during the mine emergency operations.
Communicating relevant information is crucial in the event of a mine emergency. Responsible persons must be knowledgeable and familiar with their mine’s Emergency Response Plans (ERP), notification plans, and communication protocols in order to respond appropriately to a mine emergency.
The mine is required to have an Emergency Notification Plan and procedures for notifying necessary personnel when there is an emergency at the mine. This plan lists the various mine management personnel, administrators, government officials, and other key personnel who must be notified.
First responders (trained, on-the-job miners) report the incident to supervisory personnel; first responders may be directed to attempt to control the situation (depending on severity); evacuation of unaffected areas may be initiated; responsible persons initiate mine’s emergency response and notification plans.
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