π Detailed Notes (Exam-Oriented)
1. Background
- In large underground mines, workers often travel long distances β walking increases fatigue and accident risk.
- Man Riding Systems (MRS): Special transport systems (rope haulage, chair lifts, man riding cars) designed for safe & efficient transport of miners.
- This circular formally adopts standards for man riding systems, ensuring uniform safety & reliability.
2. Need for Standards - Past accidents due to unsafe/unapproved man riding practices.
- Lack of uniformity across coal and metal mines.
- Rising mechanization β more man riding installations.
- DGMS mandated standard adoption to reduce accidents.
3. Types of Man Riding Systems - Rope-Hauled Man Riding Systems (underground haulage).
- Chair Lift Systems (for steep inclines, coal mines).
- Man Riding Cars/Locomotives (track-mounted).
- Cage/shaft man riding systems (vertical transport).
4. Key Provisions of the Circular - Design & Approval
- Only DGMS-approved man riding systems allowed.
- Design must comply with Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) & international standards.
- Capacity & Speed
- Limits on maximum speed (generally β€ 3 m/s for underground man riding haulage).
- Seating capacity not to be exceeded.
- Safety Features
- Automatic braking system.
- Guard rails & hand grips.
- Proper illumination & ventilation along routes.
- Emergency stop facilities.
- Inspection & Maintenance
- Daily checks by competent persons.
- Weekly inspection & monthly records.
- Annual detailed examination by engineer.
- Training & Use
- Only trained miners allowed to travel.
- Overloading & unsafe boarding prohibited.
- Clear instructions displayed at boarding points.
5. Importance - Reduces fatigue β workers reach face in better condition.
- Saves travel time β improves productivity.
- Prevents accidents during travel β ensures safety.
- Standardization ensures uniform DGMS approval process.
6. Exam-Oriented Key Points - Circular 01 of 2020 = Man Riding Standards.
- Max speed (rope haulage man riding) β 3 m/s.
- Only DGMS-approved systems allowed.
- Daily/weekly inspection mandatory.
- Systems = Rope haulage, Chair lift, Cars, Cage.
π 25 MCQs β DGMS Approval Circular No. 01 of 2020
Q1. Circular 1 of 2020 deals with: - Man riding standards
- Gas detection standards
- Blasting standards
- Electrical standards
- Inundation standards
β
Answer: 1
Solution: It adopts standards for man riding.
Q2. Man riding systems are mainly used in: - Surface quarries
- Underground mines
- Cement plants
- Oilfields
- None
β
Answer: 2
Solution: Used to transport workers underground.
Q3. Which is NOT a type of man riding system? - Rope haulage man riding
- Chair lift system
- Dumper truck ride
- Man riding cars
- Shaft cage man riding
β
Answer: 3
Solution: Dumpers are not man riding systems.
Q4. Max speed for rope haulage man riding: - 1 m/s
- 2 m/s
- 3 m/s
- 5 m/s
- 10 m/s
β
Answer: 3
Solution: Speed β
3 m/s.
Q5. Approval of man riding systems is granted by: - Mine manager
- DGMS
- State Govt.
- Mine owner
- Contractor
β
Answer: 2
Solution: Only DGMS approval is valid.
Q6. Standards are adopted from: - Local rules
- Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) + International norms
- Managerβs decision
- Workerβs union
- None
β
Answer: 2
Solution: Based on BIS & international norms.
Q7. Which safety feature is NOT required? - Automatic braking
- Guard rails
- Emergency stop
- Proper lighting
- Decorative painting
β
Answer: 5
Solution: Decorative painting is irrelevant.
Q8. Daily checks of man riding system are done by: - DGMS officer
- Competent person in mine
- Workers themselves
- Contractor
- None
β
Answer: 2
Solution: Daily checks = competent person.
Q9. Detailed annual exam is done by: - Winding Engine Driver
- Electrical foreman
- Mechanical/Mining engineer
- Mine manager only
- None
β
Answer: 3
Solution: Qualified engineer must check annually.
Q10. Chair lift systems are used in: - Vertical shafts
- Steep inclines
- Surface pits only
- Cement plants
- None
β
Answer: 2
Solution: Chair lifts β steep inclines.
Q11. Man riding cars run on: - Roads
- Conveyor belts
- Tracks underground
- Air cushion
- None
β
Answer: 3
Solution: Track-mounted man riding cars.
Q12. Why man riding is needed? - Reduce fatigue
- Save time
- Improve safety
- All of the above
- None
β
Answer: 4
Solution: All reasons valid.
Q13. Boarding instructions must be: - Written clearly at stations
- Oral only
- Secret
- None
β
Answer: 1
Solution: Written instructions required.
Q14. Which is a vertical man riding system? - Shaft cage
- Chair lift
- Rope haulage
- Cars
- None
β
Answer: 1
Solution: Shaft cage for vertical transport.
Q15. Emergency stop devices must be: - Near only managerβs office
- At all boarding points
- At workerβs colony
- None
β
Answer: 2
Solution: Emergency stop near boarding.
Q16. Illumination is required: - Only at surface
- Along man riding route
- Only at office
- None
β
Answer: 2
Solution: Proper lighting along route.
Q17. Guard rails are required for: - Preventing derailment & falls
- Decoration
- Storage
- None
β
Answer: 1
Solution: Prevent accidents.
Q18. Overloading man riding cars is: - Permitted
- Prohibited
- Encouraged
- Not specified
β
Answer: 2
Solution: Strictly prohibited.
Q19. Ventilation is important during man riding because: - Reduces fatigue
- Prevents gas accumulation
- Prevents heat buildup
- All of the above
β
Answer: 4
Solution: Ventilation critical.
Q20. Accident-free man riding depends on: - Design
- Maintenance
- Training
- All of the above
β
Answer: 4
Solution: All factors critical.
Q21. Workers must be: - Untrained
- Properly trained before using MRS
- Ignorant of rules
- None
β
Answer: 2
Solution: Training mandatory.
Q22. Which body enforces man riding safety? - DGMS
- State Govt.
- Mine manager only
- Trade unions
- None
β
Answer: 1
Solution: DGMS ensures compliance.
Q23. Maximum seating capacity of a car must be: - As per load test only
- Exceeded for faster transport
- As per design approval
- Not important
β
Answer: 3
Solution: Based on DGMS-approved design.
Q24. Rope haulage MRS must have: - Braking system
- Runaway protection
- Speed control
- All of the above
β
Answer: 4
Solution: All features required.
Q25. Main aim of Circular 01 of 2020 is: - Boost production
- Standardize man riding safety
- Save costs
- Reduce manpower
- None
β
Answer: 2
Solution: Adoption of safety standards for man riding. β
Memory Hack: π
β2020 Vision = Clear Rideβ β Circular 1 of 2020 = Clear standards for Man Riding Systems.