2021
DOI: 10.46873/2300-3960.1150
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Risk assessment of occupational groups working in open pit mining: Analytic Hierarchy Process

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“…Mine exploration, construction, operation, and maintenance can result in land use changes, and may have negative environmental-related impacts, including deforestation, erosion, contamination and changes in soil profiles, contamination of river flows and local wetlands, and increased noise levels, dust and emissions. In addition to environmental impacts, it also has an impact on society such as industrial accidents due to the danger of accidents in producing mining materials caused by slope damage, water intake, machine conditions, falls, hand tools and dust [8].…”
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“…Mine exploration, construction, operation, and maintenance can result in land use changes, and may have negative environmental-related impacts, including deforestation, erosion, contamination and changes in soil profiles, contamination of river flows and local wetlands, and increased noise levels, dust and emissions. In addition to environmental impacts, it also has an impact on society such as industrial accidents due to the danger of accidents in producing mining materials caused by slope damage, water intake, machine conditions, falls, hand tools and dust [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%