· Effective supervision of the coal mine production process is of great significance to protect the safety of coal mine workers. At present, the forecasting method in advance is gradually becoming the main method …
view more· Finally, six main risk factors of coal mine safety production and their associated-factors were clarified through sensitivity and critical path analysis. The study shows that compared with the risks caused by the environment and equipment, the lack of management, education, and supervision are the root cause of coal mine accidents.
view more· C hild labor was preferred and was heavily used in coal mining activities as th e children were only paid 10% to 20 % of a full-grown man, a nd chil dren would fit in and sneak t hrough tight places.
view moreThis manuscript details the process undertaken by researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Office of Mine Safety and Health Research (OMSHR) to assess the safety culture at five underground coal mines across the United States. The purpose of this manuscript is to present the aggregated results from those ...
view more· The results of their finding are very useful to predict and manage gas and coal outbursts [ 16 ]. Although several studies have been conducted on the prediction of safety risk, very few researches have been conducted to apply machine learning to predict risk and risk classification involving the hazards occurring in underground coal mining.
view more· This section, which includes data on active mine sites, injuries, and fatalities across coal, aggregate, and metal/non-metal mines, is included for the purpose of providing contextual evidence for the improvement in mining health and safety.
view moreThis section contains safety and health material created under grants received from the State grant program and Brookwood-Sago grant program. Small Mine Guide A compliance assistance tool for small mine operators covering health and safety programs, training plan development, reporting practices, and more.
view more· Safety. Toolbox Talks are a crucial component of safety training in mining, providing a platform for workers to discuss and address potential hazards and risks. These talks help promote a culture of safety and ensure that everyone on site is aware of the best practices and protocols for working in a high-risk environment.
view more§ 77.1 Scope. This part 77 sets forth mandatory safety standards for bituminous, anthracite, and lignite surface coal mines, including open pit and auger mines, and to the surface work areas of underground coal mines, pursuant to section 101 (i) of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977.
view more· This paper studies the coal mine occupational safety and health management and risk control technology, and correspondingly designs an online coal mine occupational safety and health management and risk control system. Moreover, the applicability and effectiveness of this system to coal mining enterprises are analyzed.
view more· Coal dust — an unavoidable byproduct of coal mining — adds a combustion or explosion risk in any underground mine. Federal and state safety regulations mandate that any coal dust be diluted with powdered limestone, also known as rock dust, to minimize the danger. Delivering and distributing large volumes of rock dust to underground mines ...
view more· In preparation for 2023, we are actively reviewing our priority areas and grant process to reinforce our commitment to health and safety in the coal mining industry.
view more· Comprehensive Guide to Mining Health and Safety Mining has been a fundamental part of human civilisation, serving as a critical source of valuable resources that fuel economies and technological advancements. However, the pursuit of raw materials has not been without its share of dangers, making safety in mining a crucial concern …
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