Challenging Conventional Wisdom And Setting New Priorities Concerning West Virginia Mine Safety Performances (f62e11b8-0b71-4164-a7fc-42c3b392f321)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. L. Grayson
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Conventional mine safety wisdom states that "the most efficient mines are also the safest." Since the 1980s, small mines (and contractors) have been targeted as the most dangerous ones because of their fatality records. Statistical testing of 1993 West Virginia safety and production data indicated that the most efficient WV mines were not the safest ones, considering correlations between the severity measure and tons per employee-hour, except for very small mines. This paper will present the results of an extended analysis of WV mine safety using 1993 and 1996 data, concluding with the method used to suggest current priorities for focusing interventions.
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APA: R. L. Grayson  (1998)  Challenging Conventional Wisdom And Setting New Priorities Concerning West Virginia Mine Safety Performances (f62e11b8-0b71-4164-a7fc-42c3b392f321)

MLA: R. L. Grayson Challenging Conventional Wisdom And Setting New Priorities Concerning West Virginia Mine Safety Performances (f62e11b8-0b71-4164-a7fc-42c3b392f321). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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