Friday, June 25, 2010

Things to consider before going into that mine!

Falling


I would consider plunging & falling, by far and away, the most likely cause of death or injury to any explorer of old mine workings.

Vertical drops of alarming height abound everywhere in practically every mines. Make sure that there is adequate lighting at all times. It is far better to check things out twice, than to be sorry with going where it’s not clear of what dangers might lurk there.

Like all dangers, the possibilities of falling represent the greatest risk to the unwary and inexperienced; as such individuals often take reckless chances because they have not experienced enough. Usually, it is simply that they are aware when a risk of falling is present.

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2 comments:

  1. I agree 100% on the wandering around in the dark and falling or getting trapped. I like to see where I'm walking.
    On the other hand, I know of a case in Colorado years ago, where a bunch of college students wandered into an old mine...without a Canary! There was gas (which they couldn't smell) and 3 of them died.
    Good article! I like your work. Keep it up...

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  2. Yes, falling and spraining an ankle or something can really be disastrous, especially if you're prospecting alone.
    A person more than likely can't even make a cellphone call from inside a mine.

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