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Citation

Sanmiquel L, Rossell JM, VintrĂ³ C, Freijo M. Work 2014; 49(2): 307-314.

Affiliation

Department of Electrical Engineering, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, IOS Press)

DOI

10.3233/WOR-141854

PMID

24763345

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mines are hazardous and workers can suffer many types of accidents caused by fire, flood, explosion or collapse. Injury incidence rates in mining are considerably higher than those registered by other economic sectors. One of the main reasons for this high-level incidence rate is the existence of a large number of dangerous workplaces.

OBJECTIVE: This work analyzes the influence that occupational safety management had on the accidents that took place in Spanish mining of industrial and ornamental stone during the period 2007-2008.

METHODS: Primary data sources are: (a) Results from a statistical study of the occupational health and safety management practices of 71 quarries defined by a questionnaire of 41 items; and (b) Occupational accidents registered in the Spanish industrial and ornamental stone mining throughout the period 2007-2008.

RESULTS: The obtained results indicate that workplaces with a low average score in the analysis of occupational safety management have a higher incidence rate of accidents.

CONCLUSIONS: Studies on mining workplaces are very important to help detect occupational safety concerns.

RESULTS from this study help raise awareness and will encourage the adoption of appropriate measures to improve safety.


Language: en

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