ANALYSIS OF MAN-MADE EMERGENCY DATABASES IN THE MINING INDUSTRY
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https://doi.org/10.55956/HDCU3082Keywords:
database, mining industry, risk assessment, cluster of criterion parameters, occupational safety, industrial safety, man-made emergencyAbstract
Databases allow users to systematize and store information about past accidents, offering significant potential for assessing the risk of recurrence of such undesirable events. This paper presents a comparative analysis of accident databases from mining enterprises in leading countries within the industry. The analysis revealed inconsistencies in the information contained in the studied databases. Moreover, in many cases, the available data are insufficient for a comprehensive analysis of accident causes and the identification of key risk factors. These findings highlight the need to standardize existing databases and supplement them with parameters that include information on risk factors contributing to technological emergencies in mining operations. The aim of this article is to conduct a comparative analysis of existing databases on man-made emergencies in the mining sector.
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