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Evaluating Targeted Intervention on Coal Miners' Unsafe Behavior.

Ruipeng Tong1, Yanwei Zhang2, Yunyun Yang3

  • 1School of emergency management and safety engineering, China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing), Beijing 100083, China. tongrp@cumtb.edu.cn.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
|February 6, 2019
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Targeted intervention nodes effectively reduce coal mine roof accidents caused by unsafe miner behavior. This approach improves safety management by precisely locating and addressing key intervention points, enhancing overall effectiveness.

Area of Science:

  • Mining Engineering
  • Occupational Safety and Health
  • Behavioral Science

Background:

  • Miners' unsafe behavior is a primary driver of roof accidents in coal mines.
  • Existing behavior intervention methods often lack specificity, limiting their effectiveness.
  • There is a need for more pertinent and effective safety interventions in the mining industry.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose and validate a targeted intervention method for miners' unsafe behavior to reduce coal mine roof accidents.
  • To identify and locate specific intervention nodes for improving safety management.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed targeted intervention strategy.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of 331 coal mine roof accidents in China to identify targeted intervention nodes.
Keywords:
coal minerssafety managementtargeted interventionunsafe behavior

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  • Construction of a process for locating targeted intervention nodes.
  • Evaluation of intervention node effectiveness using structural equation modeling (SEM) and questionnaire data from miners.
  • Main Results:

    • Three types of targeted intervention nodes for coal mine roof accident prevention were successfully located.
    • The targeted intervention nodes demonstrated a significant positive impact on the intervention effect for preventing roof accidents.
    • The developed method shows potential for broader application in safety management across different industries.

    Conclusions:

    • Targeted intervention nodes are crucial for enhancing the effectiveness of safety interventions in coal mines.
    • The proposed method offers a more pertinent approach to behavior intervention, leading to a reduction in accidents.
    • This adaptable methodology can be applied to safety management in other sectors with appropriate adjustments.