2010
DOI: 10.2486/indhealth.mssw-04
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Staying Safe in the Jungles of Borneo: Five Studies of Fatigue and Cultural Issues in Remote Mining Projects

Abstract: The global mining industry keeps expanding, and projects are often started in areas previously considered too remote. Due to worker beliefs about safety, and the diversity of cultures in remote projects, the measurement and management of human fatigue is complex. This paper reports on five studies from companies in Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo, where workers had been killed in likely fatigue-related accidents. Mixed-method approaches, involving qualitative, semi-quantitative, and qua… Show more

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“…Moreover, less favourable living and social conditions, often reported by surveys in developing countries, and usually associated with poor working conditions and long working hours, may aggravate the impact of shift work on health [87-89]. …”
Section: Inter-individual Differences In Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, less favourable living and social conditions, often reported by surveys in developing countries, and usually associated with poor working conditions and long working hours, may aggravate the impact of shift work on health [87-89]. …”
Section: Inter-individual Differences In Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Setting "lands in order" (Line 425) also hints at surveying governance (Panayiotou, 2003), land renewal and land reclamation (Groth and Corijn, 2005) EPD 7 -Biodiversity imagery of What the Thunder Said An aesthetic sensibility of critical reflexivity (EBAEA 5) is also raised by the state of our remote rivers, jungles and mountains which affect human lives, livelihoods and property that extend to rural areas. Remote mining activities in jungles, for example, require fatigue-related risk management systems to generate safer work places in remote areas (Fletcher, 2010) EPD 9 -Atmospheric emissions imagery of The Burial of the Dead Cultivating an aesthetic sensibility of integrative apprehension (EBAEA 4), the "Unreal City" (Line 60) and "the brown fog" (Line 61) accentuate how city workers are affected by the physical as well as the spiritual aesthetic-humanistic condition of the city. It is incumbent on property developers to manage and care about city infrastructure for the benefit of workers EPD 10 -Waste imagery of The Fire Sermon…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The questions about non-work-related factors, including age (30-44 years/<30 years and ≥45 years), education (junior high school or less/senior high school or more), marital status (single or divorced/married), and stress level that measured using 10 items of Perceived Stress Scale by Cohen. [19][20][21] The questions about workrelated factors, including working periods (<10 years or ≥10 years), shift pattern (8-hours shift/12-hours shift), type of shift (day shift/night shift), and location of work in mining (hauling area/pit area). Association between non-work-related factors and work-related factors with mental fatigue was analyzed by Chi-square test or Fisher exact test as per applicability, p-value<0.05 was considered as significant at a 95% confidence interval (CI).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%