Title: Cap Lamp Signals
1Cap Lamp Signals
- Safety Communication in the Dark
- Created by
- Pat Gazewood
2Underground Mining Presents Many Challenges.
- Environment is primary concern.
- Atmosphere.
- Ground conditions.
- No lighting.
3History Teaches
- Fire was first tool used for illumination in
underground mining for centuries. - Later candle sticks were used up until the 19th
century.
4Miners Needed Better Lighting.
- Candles created poor lighting.
- Candles started fires, killing thousands of
miners over the centuries. - Methane gas explosions were a big problem.
5Walking Down the Drift Was a Problem.
- Then someone thought. Lets stick a candle on a
cap. - The cap lamp was born.
- Still problems persisted.
- Wax in your eye burns. Hair burns really nice.
Smells great too!
6Invention Is the Mother of Necessity.
- Lamps progressed from candles to carbide.
- From carbide to batteries.
- Better illumination was a must.
7Invention of Portable Battery Units.
- Greatly increased visibility.
- Reduced fire hazards.
- Increased safety in working areas.
8Cap Lamps Have All Kinds of New Features.
- Halogen bulbs.
- PED devices.
- Leaky feeder radio.
- Longer battery life.
- Reduced sizes weight.
- Intrinsically safe.
9Cap Lamps Are a Safety Tool PPE.
- It illuminates hazards.
- By allowing better identifications of hidden
objects in the dark.
- It communicates a miners actions.
- It allows you to control actions of others that
may not see hidden dangers by warning them.
10Safety Tools Require Proper Training.
- Cap lamp signals can be a matter of life or
death!!! - Improper usage causes problems up and down the
mining cycle.
- Not understanding signals creates dangerous
behaviors. - It can create ramp rage, delay mining cycles, and
lead to an accident, or worse death.
11Cap Lamps Are Simple to Learn Practice.
- There are three basic commands.
- Come forward.
- Move away.
- Stop.
12Come Forward Command
- This command is simple. Rotate head in a wide
circular motion.
13Move Away Command
- This command is made by moving the head up down
like you nodding yes.
14The Stop Command
- This command is simple.
- It means stop NOW!!!
- Move the head back and forth like your motioning
no with the head.
15Hindrances to Cap Lamp Communication.
- What barriers cause break downs in communication
here create hazards. - Misunderstood signals.
- Illumination in haulage ways.
- Lack of training.
- Stubbornness.
- Belief that hand signals are visible in the dark.
- Laziness.
16Overcoming Communications Hindrances.
- Dont rely on drift illumination as a
communication catch all. - If you dont understand signals stop talk
verbally.
- Overcome the deer in the headlight look.
- Work with one another, not against.
- Learn to use lamp signals they are more
empowering than hand signals when used properly.
17Proper Care For Personal Cap Lamps.
- Inspect lamp before after each use.
- Note charging status. Green light is lit. Its
fully charged. - Unlit green light, its not fully charged.
18Proper Personal Lamp Care Cont.
- Inspect cords.
- Test both bulbs.
- Make sure cords have reflective tape so if your
light goes out you can be scene. - Check lens.
- Check for missing parts.
19Repair Tag Station
- If your lamp is B.O. Tag it out.
- Attach a repair tag.
- List what is wrong tie a knot in cord.
20Cap Lamp Care Cont.
- Leave lamp in charger.
- If your lamp goes dead, while underground, lamps
are at various places underground. - Follow up. Return spare lamps back to original
chargers. When finished.
21In Summary
- Effective communication with cap lamps increases
operator awareness. - Reduces confusion between mining personnel.
- Lowers the potential for major traumatic
accidents.
22Working Accident Free Requires Everyones
Help.Going Home Safely Everyday is The Most
Important Thing You Can Do Today!
23Safe Working Motto
- There is No Service So Needed,
- No Job So Important,
- That We Cannot Take The Time
- To Do The Job Safely.