IC 9151 Roof And Rib Fall Accident And Cost Statistics: An In-Depth Study

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Deno M. Pappas
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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25
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The purpose of this Bureau of Mines study of U.S. roof and rib (roof- rib) accident statistics and related accident costs is to define current accident trends (1980-84) associated with fatal and nonfatal roof-rib fall accidents. Data were retrieved from a data base containing all recorded U.S. mining accidents, then sorted and normalized utilizing a computer software program. The statistics indicate that roof-rib accidents have significantly declined in the 5-yr study period. Moreover, they indicate that there have been increases and/or patterns of roof-rib accidents associated with specific mine characteristics, such as seam height, mine size, geographic location, and seasonal variations. Also, roof-rib injury characteristics produced pattern changes involving worker activity, lost workdays, types of injury, and severity of injury. A conservative estimate indicates that there has been a 30% adjusted increase in the cost of a roof-rib accident over the 5-yr study period.
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APA: Deno M. Pappas  (1987)  IC 9151 Roof And Rib Fall Accident And Cost Statistics: An In-Depth Study

MLA: Deno M. Pappas IC 9151 Roof And Rib Fall Accident And Cost Statistics: An In-Depth Study. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1987.

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