Abstract

The study analyses issues of rational maintenance of the breathable and explosion-proof air environment in the working areas of underground mines using mine ventilation equipment. The article justifies the need for a paradigm shift in the ventilation system and a transition from diluting harmful substances in the air throughout the working area to a multi-zone division of free air space and maintaining acceptable air quality in the breathing zones of miners through the displacement/advective transfer.

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