Original article published by MSHA
Improperly applying large quantities of foam products to fill voids can cause underground mine fires. Polyurethane-based foam products will produce heat from an exothermic chemical reaction.
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Best Practices
- Use the Proper Product. Do not fill large voids with foam products that generate a hazardous amount of heat.
- Follow the Manufacturer’s Directions.
- Train Miners. Train miners before handling and using foam, grout, and resin products, including potential heat hazards.
- Educate Miners on Chemical Exposure Hazards. Provide miners with Safety Data Sheets (SDS).
- Foam Placement. Form used to support foam should be fire resistant or fire retardant.
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