Methods To Minimize Injuries In Materials-Handling Processes In Underground Mines (8a2ca766-e5d6-42d2-94f0-4090d406125e)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. M. Stewart P. W. Patton C. C. Clark
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Handling materials in underground mines continues to be a major safety problem. To help reduce materials-handling injuries, researchers at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health are investigating those materials-handling tasks in underground mines that appear to generate a high number of injuries. Data from the Mine Safety and Health Administration for the years 1989-1999 were studied to find out if there were any trends in materials-handling accidents and if so, to determine what tasks were involved and the sources of injuries. Several underground coal and metal mines were visited to document innovative materials-handling technologies. Considerations for safety training and mechanization needs for continued reduction in materials-handling injuries are described.
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APA: B. M. Stewart P. W. Patton C. C. Clark  (2002)  Methods To Minimize Injuries In Materials-Handling Processes In Underground Mines (8a2ca766-e5d6-42d2-94f0-4090d406125e)

MLA: B. M. Stewart P. W. Patton C. C. Clark Methods To Minimize Injuries In Materials-Handling Processes In Underground Mines (8a2ca766-e5d6-42d2-94f0-4090d406125e). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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