India is a global player in coal mining, in order tosustain, it requires
developing a Green miningtechnology. All mining operations in India
involve continuous use of explosives, thereby generatinghigh noise
level, vibration and shock and very highlevel of dust pollution. Today
all-overs world minesare facing one of the major problems of
dustpollutions which not only affects the health of theminers but also
makes the condition quite explosivewhen the mine is degree-II or
Degree-III in gassiness, The same concern has also been shown by The
President of India in his Inaugural Address at the "19th World Mining
Congress & Expo 2003, in New Delhi, India". According to the Pocket Book
of Labour Statistics 2006, Ministry of Labour, Government of India it
has been found that number of industrial injuries in coal mines are much
more than the total injuries of other mines. It is also observed that
the fatalities rate is much higher in underground mines than that of
open cast mines. Out of the many factors one of the major causes of the
accident is the fire. This book deals with the feasibility study and
development of waterjet cutting technology for Indian coal mines.