Injury Experience Analysis For Risk Assessment And Safety Evaluation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Bhattacherjee R. V. Ramani R. Natarajan
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Industries in general, and mining in particular, have become safer than ever before. However, there is a need to increase the search for the causes of mining work-related injuries and to contribute to their reduction, as required, through job redesign, work procedures and worker training. Mine accident and hazard control must be practiced in a manner consistent with the overall objectives of the mine management, which include the optimum allocation and effective utilization of the resources. The purposes of this paper are to: • present a set of analytical tools to analyze injury experience data. • apply these tools on a case study example, • discuss the results of the case study, and • identify the application limitations and the future research needs.
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APA: A. Bhattacherjee R. V. Ramani R. Natarajan  (1993)  Injury Experience Analysis For Risk Assessment And Safety Evaluation

MLA: A. Bhattacherjee R. V. Ramani R. Natarajan Injury Experience Analysis For Risk Assessment And Safety Evaluation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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