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THE ANALYSING OF THE MICROCLIMATIC PARAMETERS AT THE 10TH HORIZON OF THE “TREPCA” MINE IN STAN TERG AND THEIR INFLUENCE TO THE WORKING ENVIRONMENT
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Most important factors that made them feeling tired or overloaded in underground, were heat factor and other microclimatic factors influencing working environment deterioration. Mine modernism made those influences become lower rapidly, however, increasing the mine depth, made underground microclimate conditions get worse, as a lack of the fresh air and continuous problems to increase the air content. Microclimatic parameters in the Trepca mine were considered, emphasising horizon 10th and their influence in heat illness indication at miners. Several measurements of the parameters were done in different locations of the mine. The measurement was done by adequate equipment of the Trepca mine with unsparing personnel assistance.
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