Human Factors Issues Associated with Mobile Mining Equipment‐Related Injuries of Ghanaian Surface Gold Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Eric Stemn Charlotte Abena Benyarku Albert Buabeng
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Mar 29, 2022

Abstract

The abstract highlights the increasing use of mobile equipment in mining and its contribution to accidents. The research analyzes injury narratives from Ghanaian surface gold mines to understand the involvement of mobile mining equipment in injuries and explore the use of injury narrative data as a human factors tool. The study identified priority human factor issues, such as operating mobile mining equipment, part removal/installation, and the operator's cabin. The use of Sankey diagrams for multivariable analysis effectively identified specific operator-centered issues that warrant further investigation for improved safety interventions.
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APA: Eric Stemn Charlotte Abena Benyarku Albert Buabeng  (2022)  Human Factors Issues Associated with Mobile Mining Equipment‐Related Injuries of Ghanaian Surface Gold Mines

MLA: Eric Stemn Charlotte Abena Benyarku Albert Buabeng Human Factors Issues Associated with Mobile Mining Equipment‐Related Injuries of Ghanaian Surface Gold Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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