Modify Selection
- Hazard prevention and control:
- Health and safety management
- or
- Safety culture
- or
- Safety incentives
- or
- Employee management
- or
- Worker participation
- or
- Accident and injury recording
- or
- Hazard recording
Home Links
Results 61 - 70 of 70
-
9/1/2002 - Information CircularsThe mentor/learner model is a time-honored approach to teaching. This paper highlights the unique advantages of using mentoring as a teaching method in the mining industry that can make the educational experience both interesting and effective.
-
4/1/2001 - Information CircularsThis report describes serious injuries occurring to bulldozer operators working at U.S. coal, metal, and nonmetal mines. The period covered is 1988-97.
-
3/1/1999 - Conference papersThis conference paper presents some findings obtained from interviews with coal miners about why supervisors sometimes fail to enforce an important mine safety rule.
-
3/1/1997 - Conference papersSudden, violent failures of rock around mine openings influence access, ventilation, and safety in both hard-rock and coal mines. The authors initiated a comprehensive study to develop predictive tools for assessing potential rock failure.
-
1/1/1994 - Guides and manuals, NIOSH/USBM numbered publicationsThis guide discusses what mining companies can do if they are considering changes in their shiftwork practices.
-
1/1/1992 - Reports of InvestigationsThis report documents the status of a laser-based underground guidance system for tracking and controlling the movements of underground mobile mining equipment.
-
1/1/1989 - Information CircularsThis report presents a literature review conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines summarizing what has been learned from recent empirical studies of the relationship between mine safety and the characteristics of miners, mine management, and mining companies.
-
Research and Evaluation Methods For Measuring Nonroutine Mine Health and Safety Skills: Bibliography6/1/1988 - Contract reportsA comprehensive review of published research was carried out to identify methods for teaching and assessing critical but nonroutine skills for coping with emergency situations.
-
5/1/1983 - Contract reportsThis study examines a cross section of formal safety analysis techniques developed for the nuclear and aerospace industries, recommending those methods suitable for application to the mining industry and including those methods in a user's manual.
-
3/1/2003 - Technology NewsDiscusses a NIOSH-developed software tool for writing a HazCom plan.
Home Links
Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program