IC 9428 Mobile Equipment Accidents In Surface Coal Mines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Jeffrey A. Aldinger
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

This U.S. Bureau of Mines report presents an analysis of surface coal mining accidents involving mobile equipment for the years 1989 through 1991. Mobile equipment is defined as haulage trucks, front-end loaders, bulldozers, scrapers, and road graders. These five pieces of mining equipment accounted for 20 pct of all surface coal mine accidents and 41 pct of the fatalities. The general discussion of these accidents covers the accident causes, the primary activity of the accident victims, and other contributing factors. A more detailed analysis of accidents associated with each piece of mobile equipment is also provided. This report will provide mine managers and mine safety personnel with a better understanding of the hazards associated with mobile mining equipment. It identifies where improvements in mobile equipment safety can be made and those areas requiring additional safety emphasis, such as safety training, work procedure changes, or engineering changes to the equipment or work environment. The analysis was performed by a team of researchers using accident data and narratives provided by the Mine Safety and Health Administration.
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APA: Jeffrey A. Aldinger  (1995)  IC 9428 Mobile Equipment Accidents In Surface Coal Mines

MLA: Jeffrey A. Aldinger IC 9428 Mobile Equipment Accidents In Surface Coal Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1995.

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