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1/1/2003 - Conference papersComputer human modeling was used to examine machine appendage speed. The objective was to determine the impact of roof bolter machine appendage speed on the likelihood of the operator coming in contact with the appendage.
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6/1/2001 - Conference papersThis paper presents the results of a study to verify and validate a computer model that represents and analyzes motions and hazardous events in a simulated three-dimensional workplace. The purpose of the computer model is to support research that is in...
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11/1/1999 - Conference papersA system that ties acceleration data with Global Positioning System (GPS) data was developed, assembled, and tested to track the frequency and causes of jolting and jarring of heavy equipment operators.
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6/1/1998 - Conference papersThis paper contains the results of an examination of accident, injury, employment, and production information reported to the U.S. Department of Labor's Mines Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and provides information on some of the measures longw...
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3/1/1998 - Conference papersThis paper is a descriptive analysis of injuries and fatalities at small surface bituminous coal mining companies in Pennsylvania.
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1/1/1998 - Conference papersThis publication concerns human physical strength testing. Its purpose is not to recommend any particular type of testing, but rather to describe the types of testing available and their uses.
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9/1/1996 - Conference papersEmployment and accident trends of independent contractors working at coal and noncoal mines in the United States are reported.
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Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program