Ground-fall Accident Trends in Mining: 2010 to 2019

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gamal Rashed Yuting Xue Zoheir Khademian Morgan Sears
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Mining has been recognized among the most hazardous industries in the United States, despite the significant reduction in injury and fatality rates over the past century. This study focuses on the ground-fall incidents classified in the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) database as “fall of roof, back, or brow from in-place” and “fall of face, rib, pillar, side, or highwall.” The main objective of this study is to conduct a comprehensive statistical analysis of the reported ground-fall incidents from 2010 through 2019 including both coal and metal/non-metal mines. Since most of the ground-fall injuries and fatalities occurred in underground coal mines and were attributed to falls of roof and rib, an additional analysis was directed to evaluate roof- and rib-fall incident trends in underground coal mines associated with the mining method, coal-seam thickness, mine size, and the seasonal effects.
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APA: Gamal Rashed Yuting Xue Zoheir Khademian Morgan Sears  Ground-fall Accident Trends in Mining: 2010 to 2019

MLA: Gamal Rashed Yuting Xue Zoheir Khademian Morgan Sears Ground-fall Accident Trends in Mining: 2010 to 2019. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,

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