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2/1/2010 - Conference papersThe goal of this study was to determine the potential saving in workers' compensation (WC) premiums that could be achieved due to a reduction in rock fall injuries after roof screening.
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7/1/2008 - Peer reviewed journal articlesThis paper updates an earlier report by the authors that studied electrical injuries from 1992 to 1998. The previous information is expanded and supplemented with fatal and nonfatal injury rates and trends through 2002.
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11/1/2004 - Information CircularsThis report analyzes mine fires for all U.S. underground and surface metal/nonmetal mining categories during 1990-2001 by state and six successive 2-year time periods.
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1/9/2024 - Research projectsA project to characterize the effect that inexperience has on risk of injury and to reduce related risks for miners new to the industry, to specific worksites, or to their jobs or tasks.
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4/1/2022 - Data and statisticsMining Fact Sheets covering a variety of topics of general interest relating to mining operations, employees, fatalities, and nonfatal lost-time injuries.
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10/25/2016 - Research projectsA project to develop and strengthen the use of surveillance data to identify priorities, trends, and emerging issues within the mining industry.
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10/22/2016 - Research projectsA project to develop an economics program to determine the economic consequences of occupational fatal and non-fatal injury and use that information to improve program planning, intervention evaluation, and policy analysis.
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3/1/2016 - Peer reviewed journal articlesAn article investigates the design and implementation of large-format lead-acid batteries to identify safety interventions that can mitigate these inherent hazards.
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9/28/2012 - News articlesNIOSH's OMSHR is starting a new project to produce guidance and tools to improve management of rib fall hazards.
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1/1/2012 - Peer reviewed journal articlesA comprehensive analysis of these events was conducted to better understand where and why these incidents occurred.
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Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program