Two major aspects were examined. The first, manual handling of supplies was studied since ergonomic methods have proved a successful means of accident reduction in other industries. The second area concerned the topic of behaviorally-related accidents (lack of caution, failure to observe rules, etc) which have, over the years, shown the greatest proportional increase of all accident categories.
Ergonomics Evaluation of the Haulage and Transportation of Mining Supplies
1986
167 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Mineral Industries , Human Factors Engineering , Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Environmental & Occupational Factors , Environmental Health & Safety , Human factors engineering , Coal mining , Mine haulage , Safety , Accident prevention , Hoisting , Foreign technology , Ergonomics , Occupational safety and health , Training , Injury prevention
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