A fire safety lamp is one that is designed in such a way that it will not cause an explosion if there happens to be a gas leak in the mine.
An underground miner. Mines- especially coal mines- may have an ignitable gas known as "fire damp". This is methane gas, and can be highly explosive. Early miner's lamps had an open flame, and could ignite that. The Davies Safety Lamp would not. Today we use electric lamps that are safe to use in areas with methane, but you can still see the early safety lamps in mining museums.
Safety lamps are used in industry - mines, confined spaces.
It is very dark underground in mines and these help the miner do their work.
A safty lamp was used by anyone who was working in an environment where dangerous explosive gasses may be present.So miners working underground and sewer workers are two examples.
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Fire, burns, and UV exposure are all high safety concerns with the Halogen Floor lamp because the glass used on the lamp heats up faster than the average florescent lamp.
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Edison invented the minor's safety lamp in the year 1914.
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miners safety lamp Which was to be known as "The Davy Lamp"
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