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  • Ecuador tightens rules for mining dams after last year's ...

    23 Jul 2020. The Ecuadorian Government has announced that it has introduced new and tighter rules regulating the construction and operation of mining waste dams to avoid disasters similar to the one in Brazil in January last year at a Vale-operated site. Brumadinho dam collapse disaster claimed lives of at least 270 people.


  • Limestone, Shell, Dolomite | Florida Department of ...

    Limestone mining began in Florida during the First Spanish Period. In 1672, construction began on the Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine. Locally mined coquina was used. This is the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States. In 1753, construction began on a limestone fort in St. Marks to replace older wooden structures.




  • History of Workplace Safety in the United States, 1880-1970

    Coal Mining Safety in the Progressive Period. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1976. Great Britain Board of Trade. General Report upon the Accidents that Have Occurred on Railways of the United Kingdom during the Year 1901. London, HMSO, 1902. Great Britain Home Office Chief Inspector of Mines. General Report with Statistics for 1914 ...


  • Mining & Construction online

    The new SpeedROC 3F rig enables both precision and efficiency with a remarkable decrease in fuel consumption. It is already in use in various quarries of Upper Bavaria and works in all weather conditions with similar high quality standards.


  • Industries at a Glance: Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas ...

    The mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction sector is part of the natural resources and mining supersector. The Mining sector comprises establishments that extract naturally occurring mineral solids, such as coal and ores; liquid minerals, such as crude petroleum; and gases, such as natural gas. The term mining is used in the broad sense ...



  • Accident and incident data

    Mining operations should use the hazard registers to identify and review hazards relevant to their site that are associated with fatalities, serious injury or other serious incidents in Western Australia. This information can then be used in site-specific hazard registers and incorporated into the site's safe systems of work.


  • Case Studies of Major Industrial Accidents

    Industrial accidents (non-mining) Numbers of, and losses from, major non-mining industrial accidents in Europe 1998-2009 –339 major accidents reported to Major Accident Reporting System (MARS)* under Seveso II Directive and other EU legislation –at least 22 major accidents were reported to have caused "ecological harm"


  • Major Hazards on Construction Sites - HSI

    Hazards affecting balance account for the majority of work-related injuries in construction – 23% of all injuries in 2014/15 resulted from slips, trips and falls. Although it's not surprising that construction sites involve uneven surfaces and unstable terrain, it's surprising that so many accidents happen when many could be prevented.


  • 1.1 PHASES OF A MINING PROJECT - ELAW

    1.1.2.1 Construction of access roads The construction of access roads, either to provide heavy equipment and supplies to the mine site or to ship out processed metals and ores, can have substantial environmental impacts, especially if access roads cut through ecologically 1. Overview of Mining …


  • Improving Workers' Safety and Health in the Zimbabwean ...

    compared with 10% the previous year (NSSA, 2014). However, year 2014 had a 300% increase in mining fatalities compared to previous year (NSSA, 2014). The prevalence of occupational accidents in mining and quarrying industry remains a challenge to mining and quarrying leadership (Cooper, 2015).


  • Occupational Safety and Health in Mining

    metallic mineral mining and quarrying, oil and gas extraction, and support activities for mining. Oil and gas extraction is not considered in this anthology. Mining is a prerequisite for much industrial production: the products of mining are necessary for the production in manufacturing, construction and …


  • Occupational safety and health in construction: a review ...

    Cheng et al. 56) used data mining to establish the cause–effect relationships within occupational accidents in construction in Taiwan during the period 2000–2007. Finally, Irumba 57) investigated the causes of construction accidents in Kampala, Uganda using ordinary least squares regression and spatial regression modeling.


  • Mining Reports - Pennsylvania DEP

    Each year the Bureau of Mining Programs issues reports containing information on mine operators, mine names and locations, tons of coal produced, number of employees and hours worked and the number of mining accidents and fatalities. The following production reports provide information on active underground mines, surface mines, and coal refuse ...


  • Construction Waste - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Construction and demolition waste (CDW) is defined as the waste generated by all activities carried out during the construction, maintenance, demolition, and deconstruction of any type of building and civil work, or during natural disasters (Fig. 4.1) (US EPA, 2016). In environmental management terms, the term "site" is a temporary ...


  • Environmental Risks of Mining

    Environmental Damages of Mining. Open pit mining. Open pit mining, where material is excavated from an open pit, is one of the most common forms of mining for strategic minerals. This type of mining is particularly damaging to the environment because strategic minerals are often only available in small concentrations, which increases the amount ...


  • Determining Critical Combinations of Safety Fatality ...

    Second, the spectral clustering computational algorithm was used to cluster the fatality causes based on the strength of their interconnectivities. Third, the frequent pattern data mining and Apriori algorithms were used to determine the critical combinations and associations of causes that mostly contribute to fatal accidents on construction ...


  • Mine Disasters, 1839-2020 | NIOSH | CDC

    Mine Disasters, 1839-2020; 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 ...


  • Case Study of Accidents Related to Fall from Height in ...

    and injury rate in mining is also unacceptable like other safety critical industries. Taking 2014 as an example, there were 84, 30 and 5 fatal accidents involving 87, 32 and 5 fatalities in coal, metal and oil mines, respectively. Similarly in the year 2013 there were 82, 57 and 3 fatal accidents in coal, metal and oil mines respectively.


  • Sand Mining in India - Global Initiative

    construction material remained a public-interest issue. In itself, extraction of sand for construction is not a severe problem, due to gradual natural replenishment of river beds and deltas. Rather, the issue is the scale at which it occurs. If supply is to meet demand, illicit mining is …



  • Accident Frequency Rate: Everything to know about AFR

    In construction, where there are countless slip hazards and issues, these types of accidents accounted for 24% of accidents, where as they accounted for 29% in other industries. The major difference in the type of accidents which occur on construction sites is the share of falls from height accidents.


  • Preventing Struck-by Injuries in Construction | Blogs | CDC

    Preventing Struck-by Injuries in Construction. Struck-by injuries are the leading cause of nonfatal injuries and the second most common cause of fatalities among construction workers (1), costing over $1.7 billion in workers compensation costs in 2016 (2). These injuries occur when a worker is struck by a moving vehicle, equipment, or by a ...


  • Top 10 Recent American Industrial Disasters - Listverse

    The BP refinery explosion was hardly the worst industrial disaster to strike this town or state. The year 1947 was a very bad year for industrial disasters. Only three weeks after the Centralia Mining Disaster, on April 16, 1947, a fire started on board the French-registered vessel SS Grandcamp in the Port of Texas City, Texas.


  • Occupation and Risk for Injuries - Injury Prevention and ...

    A recent review of an audit of suppliers to Apple revealed that fewer than one in seven recorded any injury or health events in the past year (Apramian and Cullen 2015). The ILO guidelines for improving national reporting of occupational injuries acknowledge the challenges of expanding reporting to cover small enterprises, migrant workers, the ...


  • Infographic: Fatalities, injuries and solutions in ...

    Construction serious injuries. A total of 63,230 serious injuries were reported in the five years from 2008–9 to 2012–13. The most common types of injury were: Joint/ligament, muscle/tendon. Fractures. Wounds, lacerations, amputations, internal organ damage. The following table shows the main causes of …





  • CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study

    accidents a year on construction sites around the world that is one in six of all fatal work related accidents. The global trade union federation puts the figure much higher at 108,000 with construction responsible for 30% of all work related accidents. In Britain for example a