OFR-107-80 Design And Develop Standardized Controls In Roof Bolting Machines - Preliminary Design

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Terry L. Muldoon
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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65
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The report describes the development of preliminary requirement specifications for standardized operating controls for roof bolting machines used in underground coal mining. According to recent statistics, roof bolting continues to be one of the most hazardous occupations in underground coal mining. The two principal hazards to the roof bolter operator are the machine itself and roof falls during the bolting cycle. The lack of standardization of machine controls is a major contributor to this hazardous situation. Observations of roof bolting operations and discussions with roof bolter manufacturers coupled with detailed analyses of roof bolter control design specifications were performed during this study. Detailed roof bolter operator task analyses, commonality of control analyses, and classical link analyses were also performed. The results of these analyses were then used to produce preliminary requirement specifications for standardized controls.
Citation

APA: Terry L. Muldoon  (1980)  OFR-107-80 Design And Develop Standardized Controls In Roof Bolting Machines - Preliminary Design

MLA: Terry L. Muldoon OFR-107-80 Design And Develop Standardized Controls In Roof Bolting Machines - Preliminary Design. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1980.

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