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Development of ergonomics audits for bagging, haul truck and maintenance and repair operations in mining

  • Patrick G. Dempsey
  • , Jonisha Pollard
  • , William L. Porter
  • , Alan Mayton
  • , John R. Heberger
  • , Sean Gallagher
  • , Leanna Reardon
  • , Colin G. Drury
  • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
  • Auburn University

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Abstract

The development and testing of ergonomics and safety audits for small and bulk bag filling, haul truck and maintenance and repair operations in coal preparation and mineral processing plants found at surface mine sites is described. The content for the audits was derived from diverse sources of information on ergonomics and safety deficiencies including: analysis of injury, illness and fatality data and reports; task analysis; empirical laboratory studies of particular tasks; field studies and observations at mine sites; and maintenance records. These diverse sources of information were utilised to establish construct validity of the modular audits that were developed for use by mine safety personnel. User and interrater reliability testing was carried out prior to finalising the audits. The audits can be implemented using downloadable paper versions or with a free mobile NIOSH-developed Android application called ErgoMine. Practitioner Summary: The methodology used to develop ergonomics audits for three types of mining operations is described. Various sources of audit content are compared and contrasted to serve as a guide for developing ergonomics audits for other occupational contexts.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1739-1753
Number of pages15
JournalErgonomics
Volume60
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2 2017

Keywords

  • Mining
  • audit
  • haulage vehicles
  • maintenance
  • observational method

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