Slips, trips, and falls from mobile mining equipment have been documented for decades. However, little research has been conducted to determine the events precipitating these incidents during ingress or egress. This study examined slips, trips, and falls sustained during ingress or egress from front-end loaders to determine the frequencies of factors that may contribute to injuries. Non-fatal injuries, when getting on or off of front-end wheel loaders specifically, were identified, coded, and analyzed from the Mine Safety and Health Administration's accidents, injuries, and illnesses database. Overall trends, events that precipitated the injury, injuries sustained, contributing factors, location of the individual, and equipment characterist...
In the 3 years to June 30, 2008, 4,633 injuries occurring underground at NSW (Australia) coal mines ...
In the three years to June 2005, 959 injuries associated with continuous miners (CMs), shuttle cars ...
The mining industry has long been criticised severely because of its high rate of accident occurrenc...
Slips, trips, and falls from mobile mining equipment have been documented for decades. However, litt...
A large proportion of non-fatal slips, trips, and falls (STFs) at surface mining facilities are asso...
Falls of ground continue to be one of the most serious causes of injury to U.S. miners. Of the 256 f...
Within the metal/nonmetal mining sector, fall-related incidents account for a large proportion of fa...
In 2004, underground coal mines in the United States reported 3,405 injuries to the U.S. Mine Safety...
Because haul trucks are used extensively in mining, the operators of these trucks are exposed to var...
In the three years to June 2005, 959 injuries associated with continuous miners, shuttle cars, load-...
Satisfying safety issues plays a critical role in mining operations. Although the use of emerging te...
In the three years to June 2005, 959 injuries associated with continuous miners (CMs), shuttle cars ...
thesisSlips, trips and falls are responsible for a major portion of occupational injuries in indust...
During 1998-99, groundfall incidents resulted in 27 fatalities and were responsible for over 70% of ...
"This report describes serious injuries occurring to bulldozer operators working at U.S. coal, metal...
In the 3 years to June 30, 2008, 4,633 injuries occurring underground at NSW (Australia) coal mines ...
In the three years to June 2005, 959 injuries associated with continuous miners (CMs), shuttle cars ...
The mining industry has long been criticised severely because of its high rate of accident occurrenc...
Slips, trips, and falls from mobile mining equipment have been documented for decades. However, litt...
A large proportion of non-fatal slips, trips, and falls (STFs) at surface mining facilities are asso...
Falls of ground continue to be one of the most serious causes of injury to U.S. miners. Of the 256 f...
Within the metal/nonmetal mining sector, fall-related incidents account for a large proportion of fa...
In 2004, underground coal mines in the United States reported 3,405 injuries to the U.S. Mine Safety...
Because haul trucks are used extensively in mining, the operators of these trucks are exposed to var...
In the three years to June 2005, 959 injuries associated with continuous miners, shuttle cars, load-...
Satisfying safety issues plays a critical role in mining operations. Although the use of emerging te...
In the three years to June 2005, 959 injuries associated with continuous miners (CMs), shuttle cars ...
thesisSlips, trips and falls are responsible for a major portion of occupational injuries in indust...
During 1998-99, groundfall incidents resulted in 27 fatalities and were responsible for over 70% of ...
"This report describes serious injuries occurring to bulldozer operators working at U.S. coal, metal...
In the 3 years to June 30, 2008, 4,633 injuries occurring underground at NSW (Australia) coal mines ...
In the three years to June 2005, 959 injuries associated with continuous miners (CMs), shuttle cars ...
The mining industry has long been criticised severely because of its high rate of accident occurrenc...