“…The high temperature of steam injected into the reservoir (more than +100 °C) leads to a significant increase in the initial temperature of the rock mass (reservoir) and oil contained in it. This, in turn, leads to a deterioration of the microclimatic parameters in the atmosphere of mine shafts, exceeding the maximum allowable air temperature in mines according to "Safety rules…" [13,14]. At the same time, the thermal regime of mine shafts is one of the production factors and should, first of all, ensure labor safety, eliminate the occurrence of accidents, occupational diseases, and help preserve the health of workers [15].…”