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Area of Science:

  • Occupational Health and Safety
  • Mining Engineering
  • Risk Management

Background:

  • Individual unsafe behaviors are primary causes of mining accidents.
  • Miners' risk perception significantly influences their behavior.
  • Understanding factors affecting risk perception is crucial for mine safety.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore factors influencing miners' risk perception in China.
  • To analyze the mechanisms through which these factors impact risk perception.
  • To identify actionable strategies for improving mine safety management.

Main Methods:

  • Questionnaire survey of nearly 400 metal mine workers in China.
  • Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis.
  • Regression, Pearson correlation, and structural equation modeling.

Main Results:

  • Organizational safety atmosphere, organizational trust, knowledge level, and risk communication positively impact risk perception.
  • Knowledge level and risk communication showed the largest direct effects.
  • Organizational factors indirectly influenced risk perception via knowledge and communication.

Conclusions:

  • Enhancing miners' knowledge and risk communication is vital for immediate safety improvements.
  • Fostering a positive organizational safety atmosphere and trust indirectly improves risk perception.
  • These findings provide a framework for targeted mine safety interventions to reduce accidents.