2018
DOI: 10.15834/cimj.2018.5
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Human factors and human error in the mining industry: A review and lessons from other industries

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“…The majority of the injuries depend upon complex mining and geological conditions of coal seam extraction; a gap between biomechanical and psychophysical capabilities of miners, and pace of equipment operation; inadequate behaviour of staff; and serious engineering mistakes. 80-95% of such accidences results from a human factor [5]- [7]. Usually, the reasons are as follows: violation of rules; erroneous and forced actions by performers or their inactivities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of the injuries depend upon complex mining and geological conditions of coal seam extraction; a gap between biomechanical and psychophysical capabilities of miners, and pace of equipment operation; inadequate behaviour of staff; and serious engineering mistakes. 80-95% of such accidences results from a human factor [5]- [7]. Usually, the reasons are as follows: violation of rules; erroneous and forced actions by performers or their inactivities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%