Tag: Safe Haven

Air-Conditioning in Refuge Chambers

In underground mining emergencies, refuge chambers are designed to provide a temporary safe haven when workers cannot immediately evacuate. While many people associate air conditioning with comfort, in this environment it becomes a critical life-support system. When occupants are sealed inside a refuge chamber, the heat generated by their bodies and the moisture from breathing quickly increase both temperature and humidity. Without proper environmental control, these conditions can rapidly escalate into dangerous heat stress. Air conditioning systems therefore play a vital role in maintaining survivable conditions by regulating both temperature and humidity for the duration of chamber occupancy.

AGM vs Lithium Batteries in Refuge Chambers

Let’s break down the key differences between AGM and lithium-ion systems and explain why AGM remains the most dependable and safest solution for refuge chamber UPS applications today.

Servicing Refuge Chambers: Because Lives Depend on It

A refuge chamber sits silent for months, even years – until the moment it becomes everything. Keeping that promise of protection requires more than occasional maintenance; it demands expert, OEM-level care.

Modular Laboratory Custom Built for North American Client

This North American client wished to replace its existing laboratory with a more considerable, customised modular lab. The major driving factor behind a pre-built solution was to avoid a prolonged civil construction project on-site.

Can’t I Just Use a Mask in Chemical or Smoke Emergencies

Masks are great, to a certain extent. In the context of an emergency, they can assist you in moving from a dangerous situation into safety. For example, suppose you’re not in the vicinity of a shelter or safe haven. In that case, a mask can enable you to get to cover safely by providing you

Why Can’t You Just Run Away?

Consider if you work at a facility that uses chemicals or are within an area that transports them. Is it viable for you to evacuate the area safely and…

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