Individual And Group Behavior in a Coal Mine Disaster
Individual And Group Behavior in a Coal Mine Disaster
Horace Dougald Beach
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He also had multiple contusions of both legs. These injuries rendered P12 practically helpless. None of the group of six was seriously injured by the bump. F6 was buried to the waist in coal and extracted by E6. His hips were very painful for two days and he did not take an active part in any of the group activities. Immediately following the bump, the group clustered around C6 who had been trapped for four days in 1956. He advised them "to stay together" and to "keep their heads down" because ...of the danger of gas. They remained thus for a few minutes and then B6 and D6 went to the assistance of the miner whose arm was crushed. Then they all sat down and talked about what they could do. The Escape Period: The Group of Twelve M12 gave this account of the escape attempts: We went back up there (after pulling men from the rubble) and sat down and started talking about it amongst ourselves. And right at that time, I being the oldest miner and more experienced than any, I told them I never seen a bump yet that there wasn't one way out.
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