Evaluation Of Mining Activities Using A Scenario Interview Approach

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Fred Turin Lisa Steiner Kim Cornelius
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NIOSH researchers have been examining underground coal mining activities in order to evaluate work crew hazards. In 1994 a continuous mining machine operator was killed by falling roof during extended cut mining. Many aspects of the incident were used by NIOSH researchers to develop a scenario interview. The goal was to provide a realistic framework for acquiring frank and detailed insights. The interview consists of two sections. The first describes the underground mining conditions. The second recounts the fatal incident. Each section is supplemented by a diagram and a set of questions addressing relevant safety issues. The interview was administered at three mines that actively take extended cuts. Researchers found the scenario approach to be an effective interview tool as well as an effective hazard awareness and safe work practices training platform.
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APA: Fred Turin Lisa Steiner Kim Cornelius  Evaluation Of Mining Activities Using A Scenario Interview Approach

MLA: Fred Turin Lisa Steiner Kim Cornelius Evaluation Of Mining Activities Using A Scenario Interview Approach. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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