Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine emergency medical service (EMS) personnel’s perceptions and experiences of managing underground mining injury incidents. Design/methodology/approach: In total, 13 EMS personnel were interviewed according to a semi-structured interview guide. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Findings: An underground mining environment was described as unfamiliar and unsafe and, with no guidelines for operational actions in an extreme environment, such as underground mines, the EMS personnel were uncertain of their role. They therefore became passive and relied on the rescue service and mining company during a major incident. However, the medical care was...
NIOSH researchers have been examining underground coal mining activities in order to evaluate work c...
This study investigated the health and injury risks faced by emergency medical workers in the Nelson...
Background: Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel respond to 31 million calls per year in the U...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine emergency medical service (EMS) personnel’s percept...
Introduction Paramedics are employed by Australian and international mining and petroleum organisati...
The purpose of this study was to survey the EMS (emergency medical services) personnel preparedness ...
Background: Occupational accidents cause death and disabilities among millions of workers around the...
INTRODUCTION: Underground environments present challenges for providing and managing effective emerg...
Background: High demands are placed on the emergency medical services to handle rescue operations in...
Objective: Identify factors of preparedness for peer first response to underground mining emergencie...
Deep sub-surface mining is one of South Africa\u27s leading industries. It is also one of the most d...
Responding to mass casualty incidents in a tunnel environment is problematic not least from aprehosp...
Background: Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel respond to 31 million calls per year in the U...
NIOSH researchers have been examining underground coal mining activities in order to evaluate work c...
This study investigated the health and injury risks faced by emergency medical workers in the Nelson...
Background: Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel respond to 31 million calls per year in the U...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine emergency medical service (EMS) personnel’s percept...
Introduction Paramedics are employed by Australian and international mining and petroleum organisati...
The purpose of this study was to survey the EMS (emergency medical services) personnel preparedness ...
Background: Occupational accidents cause death and disabilities among millions of workers around the...
INTRODUCTION: Underground environments present challenges for providing and managing effective emerg...
Background: High demands are placed on the emergency medical services to handle rescue operations in...
Objective: Identify factors of preparedness for peer first response to underground mining emergencie...
Deep sub-surface mining is one of South Africa\u27s leading industries. It is also one of the most d...
Responding to mass casualty incidents in a tunnel environment is problematic not least from aprehosp...
Background: Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel respond to 31 million calls per year in the U...
NIOSH researchers have been examining underground coal mining activities in order to evaluate work c...
This study investigated the health and injury risks faced by emergency medical workers in the Nelson...
Background: Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel respond to 31 million calls per year in the U...