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  2. Mine rescue - Wikipedia

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    The first British mines rescue station opened at Tankersley in 1902. It was commissioned by the West Yorkshire Coal Mine Owners Association. [8] Its building is grade II listed. [9] In the United Kingdom a series of disasters in the 19th century brought about Royal Commissions which developed the idea of improving mine safety.

  3. Tunnelling companies of the Royal Engineers - Wikipedia

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    This became the first Army Mine-Rescue School. Clifford was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal in 1917 for what he had achieved. [11] From July 1916, under Logan's new organisation, the second Army Mine-Rescue School was established at Armentières. This allowed the British to deploy a system of mines rescue, where no mining shaft was ...

  4. Mining disaster relatives help keep heritage alive - AOL

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    The Miners Rescue Station in Wrexham operated from 1913 until 1986, and has been used as a community and education hub since 2019. The 266 men and boys who died at the colliery are remembered at ...

  5. Coal Mines Act 1911 - Wikipedia

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    That limit was raised to 15 miles (24 km) a few years later. The result was a rapid increase in the number of rescue stations between 1911 and 1918. By 1918 there were ten Scheme "A" stations with permanent full-time rescue teams, and 36 Scheme "B" stations with officers and instructors who trained miners in rescue. [16]

  6. Boothstown Mines Rescue Station - Wikipedia

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    The rescue station and its associated buildings were designed by Bradshaw, Gass and Hope of Bolton. A two-storey building which fronts onto Ellenbrook Road contained a garage, shower rooms, laboratory, oxygen and equipment storage areas and offices, A board room and aviary for the station's canaries were located on the first floor.

  7. Senghenydd colliery disaster - Wikipedia

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    The miners in the east side of the workings were evacuated, but the men in the western section bore the brunt of the explosion, fire and afterdamp—a poisonous mixture of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and nitrogen left after an explosion. Fires in the workings hampered rescue efforts, and it took several days before they were under control.

  8. Gresford disaster - Wikipedia

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    The area's trained mine rescue teams were alerted, though there were delays in doing so which were later suggested to reflect management disorganisation. [18] In the interim many volunteers from the area's mines were sent below to assist: a manager from another colliery, sent down at about 4:30 am, described his attempts to extinguish the fires.

  9. Nov. 30—An emergency response organization involved in rescue efforts during the Sunshine Mine Disaster celebrated its centennial anniversary this year with a limited-edition silver coin. Based ...