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ALL mining (especially underground mining) CAN be dangerous. While the Homestake mine is no longer an active mine, consider that workers could be 8000 ft below ground, and hazards include large moving machinery, high voltage electricity, rock falls, use of explosives, rock dust in the air, and noise. Homestake was a very professionally operated mine with a good safety program, but no program can remove ALL dangers.
Working in a mine posed numerous dangers, including the risk of cave-ins, which could trap or crush workers. Miners were also exposed to hazardous materials, such as toxic gases like methane and carbon monoxide, which could lead to explosions or suffocation. Additionally, the physical demands of mining often resulted in injuries from machinery or accidents, and long-term exposure to dust could cause respiratory diseases like pneumoconiosis. Overall, mining was a perilous occupation with a high rate of injury and mortality.
There are several classes of danger.Suffocation - depletion of oxygen usually caused by build up of heavy CO2Poison - accumulation of poisonous gasses - CO, H2SExplosion - build up of explosive gasses - coal gas or methane.Dust in the mine's air - leading to lung disease and obscuring vision.