This chapter presents an overview of fatal and nonfatal injuries reported to MSHA during 1986-1995. Reportable injuries follow the criteria for reporting specified in 30 CFR 50. These criteria are listed in appendix A. The data used for these analyses came from the MSHA accident, injury, and illness data closeout files for the years 1986-1995. The MSHA data are described in appendix A and methods used in data analysis in appendix B. There may be slight discrepancies between the figures presented here and other presentations of MSHA data for the following reasons: (1) injuries to nonemployees have been excluded from analysis; and (2) injuries identified by MSHA after the files were closed out are not included. Within the MSHA data, there ar...
Abstract- Work-related traumatic mining fatalities in Australia were studied as part of a larger stu...
"In 2002, 14,520 mining operations reported employment statistics to the Mine Safety and Health Admi...
Problem: Mining in the United States remains one of the most hazardous industries, despite significa...
An examination of the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) data for the period 1992-1995 sho...
This surveillance report summarizes data on work-related fatal and nonfatal injuries, illnesses, and...
"Historically, the highest rates of fatal and nonfatal injury have occurred in the mining industry. ...
[Excerpt] Workers in the mining industry continue to face a higher risk of fatal injury than average...
"This report describes serious injuries occurring to bulldozer operators working at U.S. coal, metal...
This chapter presents data on occupational exposures from several sources. Data from compliance samp...
"A total of 14,413 mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administratio...
The U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Office of Mine Safety and Hea...
Falls of ground continue to be one of the most serious causes of injury to U.S. miners. Of the 256 f...
Making sure workers within the aggregates industry go home safely each day is the goal of aggregate ...
"The number, rate, and costs of fatal occupational injuries in the U.S. mining industry by gender, r...
In 2006, a total of 280 metal mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Ad...
Abstract- Work-related traumatic mining fatalities in Australia were studied as part of a larger stu...
"In 2002, 14,520 mining operations reported employment statistics to the Mine Safety and Health Admi...
Problem: Mining in the United States remains one of the most hazardous industries, despite significa...
An examination of the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) data for the period 1992-1995 sho...
This surveillance report summarizes data on work-related fatal and nonfatal injuries, illnesses, and...
"Historically, the highest rates of fatal and nonfatal injury have occurred in the mining industry. ...
[Excerpt] Workers in the mining industry continue to face a higher risk of fatal injury than average...
"This report describes serious injuries occurring to bulldozer operators working at U.S. coal, metal...
This chapter presents data on occupational exposures from several sources. Data from compliance samp...
"A total of 14,413 mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administratio...
The U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Office of Mine Safety and Hea...
Falls of ground continue to be one of the most serious causes of injury to U.S. miners. Of the 256 f...
Making sure workers within the aggregates industry go home safely each day is the goal of aggregate ...
"The number, rate, and costs of fatal occupational injuries in the U.S. mining industry by gender, r...
In 2006, a total of 280 metal mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Ad...
Abstract- Work-related traumatic mining fatalities in Australia were studied as part of a larger stu...
"In 2002, 14,520 mining operations reported employment statistics to the Mine Safety and Health Admi...
Problem: Mining in the United States remains one of the most hazardous industries, despite significa...