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Analysis of Fall-Related Imminent Danger Orders in the Metal/Nonmetal Mining Sector.

Jonathan K Hrica1, Brianna M Eiter1, Jonisha P Pollard1, Lydia M Kocher1, Mahiyar Nasarwanji1.   

Abstract

Within the metal/nonmetal mining sector, fall-related incidents account for a large proportion of fatal and non-fatal injuries. However, the events and contributing factors leading up to these incidents have not been fully investigated. To help provide a clearer picture of these factors, an analysis of imminent danger orders issued by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) between 2010 and 2017 at both surface and underground metal/nonmetal mine sites revealed that most orders are associated with fall risks. Of these cases, 84% involved the workers not using fall protection, fall protection not being provided, or the improper use of fall protection. Fall risks for workers most frequently occurred when standing on mobile equipment, performing maintenance and repairs on plant equipment, or working near highwalls. In most cases, a single, basic, corrective action (e.g., using fall protection) would have allowed workers to perform the task safely. Overall, these findings suggest that a systematic approach is needed to identify, eliminate, and prevent imminent danger situations. Furthermore, to protect mineworkers from falls from height, frequently performed tasks requiring fall protection should be redesigned to eliminate the reliance on personal fall protection.

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Keywords:  Fall injuries; Fall prevention; Hazard recognition; Imminent danger

Year:  2020        PMID: 32875277      PMCID: PMC7458488          DOI: 10.1007/s42461-020-00186-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Min Metall Explor        ISSN: 2524-3462


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