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This course will explain the practical application of the recent CLAIRE guidance on risk assessment for coal mine gas emissions, which was published in 2021.

On completion of the course delegates should have a good understanding of:

  • The different gas hazards that can affect development over old coal mines;
  • The influence on mining methods on gas risk;
  • The sources of gas in old coal mines;
  • The factors that can influence mine gas emissions;
  • The mine gas risk assessment process;
  • How to deal with future changes and uncertainties within the risk assessment.
474.00 GBP
In Stock

Course schedule

This course will be delivered online via Teams over 2 half days. Each day will run with the following programme:

9.00am - Training Room opens
9.30am - First session starts
11.00am - Break
11.30am - Second session starts
1pm - Finish

Course Objectives and Learning Outcomes:

This course will explain the practical application of the recent CLAIRE guidance on risk assessment for coal mine gas emissions, which was published in 2021.

On completion of the course delegates should have a good understanding of:

  • The different gas hazards that can affect development over old coal mines;
  • The influence on mining methods on gas risk;
  • The sources of gas in old coal mines;
  • The factors that can influence mine gas emissions;
  • The mine gas risk assessment process;
  • How to deal with future changes and uncertainties within the risk assessment.

Who should attend this course:

  • Geo-environmental engineers;
  • Developers;
  • Local authorities.
474.00 GBP
In Stock

Course schedule

This course will be delivered online via Teams over 2 half days. Each day will run with the following programme:

9.00am - Training Room opens
9.30am - First session starts
11.00am - Break
11.30am - Second session starts
1pm - Finish

Course Objectives and Learning Outcomes:

This course will explain the practical application of the recent CLAIRE guidance on risk assessment for coal mine gas emissions, which was published in 2021.

On completion of the course delegates should have a good understanding of:

  • The different gas hazards that can affect development over old coal mines;
  • The influence on mining methods on gas risk;
  • The sources of gas in old coal mines;
  • The factors that can influence mine gas emissions;
  • The mine gas risk assessment process;
  • How to deal with future changes and uncertainties within the risk assessment.

Who should attend this course:

  • Geo-environmental engineers;
  • Developers;
  • Local authorities.