Evaluating Underground Mining Hazards By Fuzzy FMEA

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. K. Oraee
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Managers always look for systems with minimum hazards. The hazards create problems for performance of projects. The largest and most important hazards of working underground mine can be related to health, safety and environmental, because if one of these sectors be in hazard, maybe lead to close mine. Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) is a widely used quality improvement tool to identify the potential failure modes for measuring reliability of a product or a process. FMEA is performed by developing a risk priority number (RPN), which is the product of severity, occurrence, and detection ratings. On the other hand, with regard to uncertainty in the decision-making, fuzzy theory will be able to model this uncertainty. Fuzzy FMEA provides a tool that can work in a better way with vague concepts and without sufficient information than conventional FMEA. This article by using Fuzzy FMEA and based on HSE criteria evaluate hazards of Parvade No. 1 Mine in Tabas Coal Mine. The results demonstrate the most hazardous parameter is rock burst in this mine.
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APA: S. K. Oraee  (2011)  Evaluating Underground Mining Hazards By Fuzzy FMEA

MLA: S. K. Oraee Evaluating Underground Mining Hazards By Fuzzy FMEA. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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