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QMRS gas inertisation skills in high demand

THE Queensland Mines Rescue Service continues to meet its obligations to inertise mine fires using the GAG method, according to mine inertisation unit manager Clive Hanrahan.

 The GAG unit deployed at the Pike River mine in New Zealand.

The GAG unit deployed at the Pike River mine in New Zealand.

The QMRS deployed a GAG unit last year to fight the underground fire at Peabody Energy's North Goonyella mine in Queensland. Hanrahan told Longwall 2019 that it also deployed GAG units at the Loveridge...

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