Injury Experience Analysis For Risk Assessment And Safety Evaluation (419d1321-aef1-473a-bd6e-0cad4598d750)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Bhattacherjee
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Industries in general and the mining industry in particular have become more safe 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 through job design, work procedures, and worker training. Mine accident and hazard control has to be practiced in a manner which is consistent with the overall objectives of the mine management, among which are the optimum allocation and effective utilization of the resources. The purposes of this paper are to (i) review the role risk analysis in safety management with references from mining and other industries; (ii) discuss the risk measures appropriate for injury analysis; (iii) present a set of analytical tools to injury experience data in under-ground coal mines; (i v) apply these tools on case study example; (v) discuss the results of the case study; and (vi) amplify the application limitations and the future research needs.
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APA: A. Bhattacherjee  (1991)  Injury Experience Analysis For Risk Assessment And Safety Evaluation (419d1321-aef1-473a-bd6e-0cad4598d750)

MLA: A. Bhattacherjee Injury Experience Analysis For Risk Assessment And Safety Evaluation (419d1321-aef1-473a-bd6e-0cad4598d750). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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