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5/1/2000 - Conference papersWell-prepared personnel and an effective emergency response plan are essential components of any emergency command center. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is developing an Internet-based, computer simulation training...
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1/1/2000 - Conference papersA summary of (a) training techniques to act competently in emergencies; (b) simulations that enhance the perceptual, judgment and decision making skills of workers and (c) the linkages between financial investments and skills training.
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6/1/1999 - Conference papersA series of mine rescue training exercises was developed, conducted, and evaluated by NIOSH in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Deep Mine Safety and several mining companies.
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4/1/1999 - Conference papersThis paper introduces a technique for incorporating employee participation into the prevention component of a contingency plan.
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10/1/1998 - Conference papersNIOSH researchers assert that the use of a realistic scenario interview will result in frank and detailed responses from face crew members. This approach provides an effective means of acquiring worker perceptions of the types of hazards that exist, the...
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5/1/1998 - Conference papersReports on a series of mine rescue training exercises developed, conducted and evaluated by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Deep Min...
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5/1/1998 - Conference papersThis paper introduces a method for teaching workers to communicate necessary information when giving or receiving emergency warning messages.
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1/1/1995 - Conference papersThe intent of this article is to provide guidance to mine operators concerning the use of four techniques for influencing mine employees to work safely: (1) employee surveys, (2) incentives, (3) fear communications, and (4) disciplinary actions.
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Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program