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The approach to mining safety improvement: Accident analysis of an underground machine operator

Karliński et al., 2016

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6600895749293961464
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Karliński J
Ptak M
Działak P
Rusiński E
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Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering

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This paper presents the numerical approach to the safety and ergonomics issues regarding the biomechanics of the mining machine operator. Based on actual accidents, the authors analyzed the current requirements for protective structures in regard to operator safety …
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