New look into quantitative analysis of mine safety studies

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Bhattacherjee J. Maiti
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

A literature review on quantitative analysis of mine safely studies revealed that numerous investigators explored a wide- range of techniques, including the investigation of bivariate and multivariate statistical models. Although these researchers addressed various issues of accident causation and prevention, they, in general, did not investigate through the use of quantitative models the multivariate relationships of several factors affecting mine safety in a causal framework. In this paper, systems dynamics and structural equation modeling are presented to simultaneously represent and study the effect of policy variables related to accident prevention along with the factors causing accidents and injuries. The application of these models to a group of mines revealed that current training practices at these mines do not appear to alleviate accident occurrences. It is inferred that the use of these quantitative techniques can provide a new direction of research in mine-safety studies.
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APA: A. Bhattacherjee J. Maiti  (2000)  New look into quantitative analysis of mine safety studies

MLA: A. Bhattacherjee J. Maiti New look into quantitative analysis of mine safety studies. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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