OFR-113H-93 Coal Mine Injury Analysis: A Model For Reduction Through Training - Volume IX: Training Cost Model

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 64
- File Size:
- 15987 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1993
Abstract
One area of study in the Coal Mine Injury Analysis project was to illustrate and enhance the ability of mine safety management personnel to apply analytical techniques to injury experience data and to justify requests for funds for safety enhancement actions on a cost/benefit and other quantitative basis. Four volumes of this final project report detail (1) the objectives and scope of the mine safety management research, (2) the results of literature review, and case studies, and (3) models developed for mine safety management. The four volumes are titled as Volume III: Mine Safety Management, Volume IV: Analytical Techniques for Mine Safety Management; Volume V: Mine Safety Management Case Studies and Volume IX: Training Cost Model. This volume deals with the development of a microcomputer based training cost model (TCM) which can be used to analyze training cost implications of various types of training. The model has been developed using Aston Tate's dBASE III plus language. The computer program and a test run of the model are presented in this report.
Citation
APA:
(1993) OFR-113H-93 Coal Mine Injury Analysis: A Model For Reduction Through Training - Volume IX: Training Cost ModelMLA: OFR-113H-93 Coal Mine Injury Analysis: A Model For Reduction Through Training - Volume IX: Training Cost Model. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1993.