2018
DOI: 10.1201/9781315549194
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Understanding Human Error in Mine Safety

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“…Artisan Vehicle Systems 2017b). And impaired sight is a problem in mining (Simpson, Horberry, and Joy 2009). (There are some accounts of operators considering windows problematic because they quickly get dirty.…”
Section: Illustrating the Extended Conceptualisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artisan Vehicle Systems 2017b). And impaired sight is a problem in mining (Simpson, Horberry, and Joy 2009). (There are some accounts of operators considering windows problematic because they quickly get dirty.…”
Section: Illustrating the Extended Conceptualisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Providing inherently dangerous work environment, the mining industry has adopted a quasimilitary system, in terms of its command and control management style. There are four important considerations that need to be improved to reduce the potential for human error through management and supervisors: is the clarity of roles, responsibilities and authority; adequate training, support; and active monitoring [29].…”
Section: Safety Caringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been fairly extensive research on implementing ergonomics in mining (see Sanders and Peay (1988) and Simpson et al (2009) for more comprehensive reviews [ 1 , 2 ]), although not as much research and practice as in sectors such as manufacturing and the military. There is also contemporary research on diverse topics such as developing ergonomics assessment tools for the industry [ 3 ], implementing participatory ergonomics programs in mining [ 4 ], and ergonomics approaches to designing mining equipment [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%