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The Emergency Communication Triangle

The Emergency Communication Triangle. What Communication Devices are Underground Here. Mine phones Land line telephones Leaky feeder radios Block light systems Word of mouth. Cap lamps Stench. Mine Phone Emergency Use Procedures Give Following Info. . Call supervisor or hoistman.

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The Emergency Communication Triangle

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  1. The Emergency Communication Triangle

  2. What Communication Devices are Underground Here. • Mine phones • Land line telephones • Leaky feeder radios • Block light systems • Word of mouth. • Cap lamps • Stench

  3. Mine Phone Emergency Use Procedures Give Following Info. • Call supervisor or hoistman. • Give your name. • Location of the emergency. • Description of the emergency. • Number of people involved.

  4. Mine Phone Emergency Use Procedures Cont. • Request Emts if necessary. • Request emergency evacuation procedures • Request activation of emergency block light system. • Stay by phone until released.

  5. Why Is Effective Emergency Communication Important?

  6. What is happening? Is anyone in danger? How big is the problem? Who reported a problem? Where is the problem? Has a response started? What resources are on-scene? Who is responding so far? Is everyone’s location known? Information Needed During an Emergency.

  7. Identify Yourself. WHO

  8. Where am I?

  9. 3. Identify the Problem

  10. Give Details! Endangered Miners! • 1. Is anyone hurt? • 2. Has every one been accounted for? • 3. When and were was a missing person last seen?

  11. Give Details! Event: • 1. Will this problem require a first aid kit, EMT, or an ambulance. • 2. Should we call for mine rescue teams or just a couple of fire extinguishers. • 3. Report exactly what you are facing.

  12. Give Details! Response: • 1. What’s been done so far? • 2. How many people are on scene? • 3.What equipment is on scene? • 4. Be specific about what equipment is need.

  13. Critical Thinking Is A Crucial Key To Success. You’re the Main Reason To Work Safe. Safety More Precious Than Gold!!!

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