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Polyurethane Foam Fire Hazard – Safety and Health Alert

Safety and Health Alert

On June 27, 2024, a fire occurred in an underground coal mine after a large quantity of polyurethane foam was injected into a roof cavity. This is the fourth uncontrolled heating event attributed to polyurethane foam application in 4 years. Polyurethane-based foam products produce heat from an exothermic chemical reaction. Injecting large quantities of polyurethane to fill voids can cause underground mine fires.

Foam injected into a cavity above steel sets.

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