Evidence-Based Approach to Mine Safety, Health and Environment Integrity

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Zhongxue Li Shuaiqi Wang Wenguang Li Yiqing Zhao
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"Faced with the serious managerial situations and diverse conditions and needs for mine safety, occupational health and environmental stewardship in Chinese mining communities, an evidence-based approach is proposed for the management of mine safety, health and environment integrity. By the proposed approach, tangible and effective scientific evidence should be collected and accumulated, and the authenticity, accuracy and applicability of the evidence should be assessed to form an evidence-based approach for characterizing mine safety, health and environmental hazards and risks from multidimensional perspectives. The results are then used to formulate diverse safety, health and environment functional requirements. In an evidence-based approach, the evidence is combined with the professional experiences and the actual economic and technological situations, availability and affordability of a mine. This approach is helpful to establish scientific, reasonable, acceptable and effective solutions for identifying and mitigating hazards and improving the level of mine safety, health and environment integrity of mining operations.Introduction / Background In recent years, economic reforms have opened China's economy so that Chinese society has rapidly modernized. Along with this advancement, the exploitation and utilization of mineral resources continues to be active and the scale of mining production continues to increase, which has created a deterioration in resource reserves and as well as the general condition of mining technology. There are many hazards and safety problems in mine production and occupational health as well as in the community environment in China’s mining industry. These problems threaten the security of China's mines and present serious obstacles and challenges to the industry and the government. According to the statistics from the State Administration of Work Safety Supervision, there were 50,500 mine safety incidents in China between 2001 and 2013, which consisted of 31,439 coal mine safety accidents and 19,061 non-coal mine safety accidents, resulting in 30 deaths (Qin 2014). At the same time, mineral dust and radioactive material from mine production processes have increased the morbidity rate of silicosis and cancer in mining workers."
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APA: Zhongxue Li Shuaiqi Wang Wenguang Li Yiqing Zhao  (2017)  Evidence-Based Approach to Mine Safety, Health and Environment Integrity

MLA: Zhongxue Li Shuaiqi Wang Wenguang Li Yiqing Zhao Evidence-Based Approach to Mine Safety, Health and Environment Integrity. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2017.

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