Lessons learned from haul truck operator near-miss events: Use of the critical decision method to identify strategies to improve operator safety in mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
CASSANDRA L. HOEBBEL Jennica L. Bellanca Jonathan K. Hrica
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May 1, 2025

Abstract

Accidents involving powered haulage and mobile equipment like haul trucks are a major safety concern in the U.S. mining industry. They account for more than 50 percent of surface mine fatalities each year [1]. A recent National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) analysis of 91 fatal incidents identified loss of vehicle control and situational awareness as key contributors [2]. However, the first-hand perspectives of operators are often missing, emphasizing the need for deeper insights into operators’ decisionmaking, lessons learned, sensory cues and mental strategies used during near-miss events. The findings in this analysis will help inform the development of training and safety solutions to prevent or reduce haul truck accidents.
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APA: CASSANDRA L. HOEBBEL Jennica L. Bellanca Jonathan K. Hrica  (2025)  Lessons learned from haul truck operator near-miss events: Use of the critical decision method to identify strategies to improve operator safety in mining

MLA: CASSANDRA L. HOEBBEL Jennica L. Bellanca Jonathan K. Hrica Lessons learned from haul truck operator near-miss events: Use of the critical decision method to identify strategies to improve operator safety in mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2025.

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