The MINER Act of 2006 and Related NIOSH Activities

Emergency Communications and Tracking

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Overview

Recent mine emergencies emphasized the need for two-way communications between underground miners and rescuers. Unfortunately, communications systems typically used for routine mine operations require infrastructure (hard-wired networks, power supplies, etc.) that can be damaged by a catastrophic event, such as a fire, explosion, or water inundation.

The MINER Act of 2006 mandated development of an emergency communications and tracking plan within 3 years. The plan would provide (a) two-way, wireless, post-accident communications between underground and surface personnel and (b) electronic tracking of underground workers. In June 2006, Congress allocated Emergency Supplemental Appropriation funding for improvements in mine emergency response, including communications and tracking. The funds targeted technologies that could be mine-ready in 24-36 months.

NIOSH assessed existing and promising technologies and met with manufacturers, inventors and innovators, trade and labor organizations, academia, and industry to discuss options, alternatives, and needs. These assessments led to the series of contract and grant awards listed below.

Details are available for each award. In addition, the associated Research Area summaries explain how these awards fit into NIOSH's overall emergency communications and tracking research strategy.


NIOSH Projects and Activities


  Activity Objective
Mining Communications and Tracking Workshop NIOSH presented two workshops in May 2009 to explain communications and tracking technologies, technical challenges, and implementation issues.


Contracts and Grants

NIOSH awarded the following contracts and grants. The Research Area column identifies whether the award relates to emergency communications, miner tracking, or both. To learn how these contracts and grants fit into NIOSH's overall research strategy, see the in-depth discussions about Emergency Communications and Tracking.


  Title Contractor/Agency Objective Research Area
Design and Demonstration of a Location Tracking System for Underground Coal Mines (award 1)
(200-2007-21249)
Extreme Endeavors and Consulting Develop a miner tracking system based on inertial navigation and reverse RFID correction Tracking
Design and Demonstration of a Location Tracking System for Underground Coal Mines (award 2)
(200-2007-21250)
L-3 Global Security & Engineering Solutions Develop a miner tracking system based on ultra-wideband technology and reverse RFID correction Tracking
Develop a Means to Model Network Performance Using Network Simulation Tools
(08FEB898345)
U.S. Department of Commerce, NIST Develop modeling and simulation tools to evaluate the performance of underground mine wireless communications networks Emergency Communications
Development of a Wireless Test and Measurement Tool for Use in Mines
(200-2008-24620c)
Helium Networks Design and develop a tool for mapping wireless coverage areas in underground coal mines Emergency Communications
Development of Guidelines for Safely Managing Electrical Equipment and Systems in Underground Mines During Mine Emergencies and Other Abnormal Circumstance
(200-2008-26556)
Foster-Miller, Inc. Develop guidelines for safe management of electrical equipment and systems during a mine emergency or other abnormal circumstance Emergency Communications
Fiber Optic Sprinkler Head Emergency Communications
(200-2008-26293)
CSIRO Evaluate the feasibility of a fiber optic sprinkler head emergency communications system for use in underground mines Emergency Communications
Leaky Feeder Mine Communications System
(200-2007-20064)
Pillar Innovations LLC Investigate techniques to increase the survivability of leaky feeder communications systems Emergency Communications
Leaky Feeder to Wireless Media Converter Device Technology Development
(200-2008-26815)
Rajant Corporation Develop a media converter device to interface wireless handheld radios with leaky feeder communication systems Emergency Communications
Magneto-Inductive Through-the-Earth Communications (200-2009-31292) Ultra Electronics Canada Defence, Inc. Fabricate and test through-the-earth communication devices in an underground mine. Emergency Communications
Mine Communications Engineering and Compatibility Guidelines
(08FED898353)
DISA Joint Spectrum Center Develop guidelines for safe and efficient use of the limited radio spectrum in underground mines Emergency Communications
Mobile Adaptable RF/IT Infrastructure - Experimental (MATRIX)
(200-2008-27444)
CERMUSA Test the efficacy of deploying a vehicular satellite communication system for use during mine rescue and other emergency events Emergency Communications
Passive Fiber Optic System for Locating, Tracking, and Communicating with Personnel in Coal Mines
(200-2008-24502)
US Sensor Systems Inc. Develop and demonstrate a modified, fiber optic-based perimeter security system to track personnel in underground coal mines Tracking
Performance and Safety Investigation of Emergency Backup Batteries and Battery Charging Systems for Underground Mining Applications
(254-2008-27024)
Foster-Miller, Inc. Develop recommendations for battery selection, use, and charging in underground coal mines Emergency Communications
Subterranean Wireless Electronic Communication System
(07FED717801)
U.S. Army CERDEC Adapt a subterranean wireless communications system for use in underground mines Emergency Communications
Supplementary Technologies for Advance Mine Communication Networks
(200-2008-24628)
Foundation Telecomm. Inc. Develop a Universal Signal Evaluation Package for 75 and 150 MHz bands, adapt a passive magnetic amplifier for 900 MHz, and investigate energy harvesting technologies Emergency Communications
System Reliability and Environmental Survivability
(200-2008-26864)
Foster-Miller, Inc. Develop a method to evaluate the reliability and survivability of underground communication, tracking, and atmospheric monitoring systems Emergency Communications
Through-The-Earth Wireless Real-Time Two-Way Voice Communications
(200-2008-25720)
Alertek, LLC Develop a battery-powered, through-the-earth wireless voice communication system for overburdens of up to 600 feet Emergency Communications
TTE Communication & Trapped Miner Beacon System
(200-2007-22843)
Lockheed Martin Corporation Develop and demonstrate a two-way, through-the-earth communication system for mines Emergency Communications
Two-Way, Through-the-Earth Emergency Communication System for Trapped Miners and the Surface
(200-2009-32117)
Stolar Research, Inc. Design, fabricate, and test a prototype, two-way, through-the-earth emergency communication system Emergency Communications
Ultra Low Frequency Through the Earth Communication Technology
(200-2008-26818)
E-Spectrum Technologies Adapt an existing ULF through-the-earth system for communication and tracking of underground miners Emergency Communications
Wireless Mesh Mine Communication System
(200-2007-20388)
L-3 Global Security & Engineering Solutions Design, install, and evaluate a wireless mesh communication and tracking network in an underground coal mine Both

Working Groups

Low Voltage Power Supply (LVPS) Working Group - The use of emergency backup power supplies for in-mine equipment creates potential conflicts between MINER Act requirements for systems to remain operational after a disaster and the existing regulations and safety practices. NIOSH formed the Low Voltage Power Supply Working Group (LVPS) to address these concerns.

Mine Safety and Health Research Advisory Committee (MSHRAC) - This committee provides advice to the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services; the Director, CDC; and the Director, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH); on priorities in mine safety and health research, including grants and contracts for such research, 30 U.S.C. 812(b)(2), Section 102(b)(2).

  • Communications and Tracking Research (full NIOSH presentation to the Committee, May 2-3, 2007) (PDF, 916 KB, 2007) - The meeting focus was on communications and tracking, an update on refuge chamber activities, mine seals research, other research projects related to disaster prevention and response, and behavioral research on mine escape. The agenda also included an update report from the Associate Director for Mining.

Mine Emergency Communications Partnership (MECP) - This NIOSH Partnership was established to facilitate the development, evaluation, and implementation of mine emergency communications system technology.


References

The following is a selection of recent publications and reports related to communications and tracking. Additional references can be found at the Electrical Safety and Communications Downloadable Mining Publications page.


Page last updated: September 14, 2009
Page last reviewed: May 12, 2009
Content Source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Mining Division