Assessing Small Underground Coal Mines For High Safety-Related Risk

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Kinilakodi
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

In 2008, the authors developed a methodology for identifying underground coal mines at high risk for major-hazard events. It focused on major hazard-related violations of safety standards associated with high-risk conditions. Later, using a sample of 103 mines with 2008 and 2009 data, injury measures and U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) citation data were combined into a safe performance index (SPI). The SPI was used to assess the relative safety-related risk of mines, including by mine-size category. In this paper, comparisons are made of SPI-associated, normalized safety performance measures across mine-size categories, with emphasis on small-mine safety performance as compared to large and medium-sized mines. Mining Engineering, 2011, Vol. 63, No. 10, pp. 73-77. Official publication of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration, Inc.
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APA: H. Kinilakodi  (2011)  Assessing Small Underground Coal Mines For High Safety-Related Risk

MLA: H. Kinilakodi Assessing Small Underground Coal Mines For High Safety-Related Risk. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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