National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Office of Mine Safety and Health Research, Spokane, WA, USA.
Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot. 2011 Mar;18(1):11-20. doi: 10.1080/17457300.2010.487154.
Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health studied mining accidents that involved a worker entangled in, struck by, or in contact with machinery or equipment in motion. The motivation for this study came from the large number of severe accidents, i.e. accidents resulting in a fatality or permanent disability, that are occurring despite available interventions. Accident descriptions were taken from an accident database maintained by the United States Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, and 562 accidents that occurred during 2000-2007 fit the search criteria. Machine-related accidents accounted for 41% of all severe accidents in the mining industry during this period. Machinery most often involved in these accidents included conveyors, rock bolting machines, milling machines and haulage equipment such as trucks and loaders. The most common activities associated with these accidents were operation of the machine and maintenance and repair. The current methods to safeguard workers near machinery include mechanical guarding around moving components, lockout/tagout of machine power during maintenance and backup alarms for mobile equipment. To decrease accidents further, researchers recommend additional efforts in the development of new control technologies, training materials and dissemination of information on best practices.
美国国立职业安全卫生研究所的研究人员研究了涉及工人被机器或设备的运动部件缠绕、撞击或接触的采矿事故。这项研究的动机来自大量严重事故,即尽管有干预措施,但仍会导致死亡或永久残疾的事故。事故描述取自美国劳工部矿山安全与健康管理局维护的一个事故数据库,2000-2007 年期间发生的 562 起符合搜索标准的事故。在此期间,机器相关事故占采矿业所有严重事故的 41%。在这些事故中,最常涉及的机器包括输送机、锚杆机、铣床和运输设备,如卡车和装载机。与这些事故最相关的活动是操作机器以及维护和修理。目前保护机器附近工人的方法包括对运动部件进行机械防护、在维护期间锁定机器电源以及为移动设备设置备用警报。为了进一步减少事故,研究人员建议在开发新的控制技术、培训材料以及传播最佳实践信息方面做出更多努力。