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Application of Ranking Methods for Evaluation of Critical Factors Involved in Roof Fall Fatal Accidents in Indian Underground Coal Mines
Director General of Mines Safety under Ministry of Labour, Government of India (DGMS), has presented data related to fatal accidents due to roof fall in underground coal mines in its various publications published from time to time. DGMS has classified underground coal mine fatal accidents due to roof falls that occurred during the year 2001–2011. Fatal accidents due to roof fall in underground coal mines were classified by DGMS with eighteen parameters. Out of these eighteen parameters, fourteen parameters were considered for this study through a ranking perceptive assessment among practicing mining engineers in the Indian coalfields. The study was carried out with the purpose to find out how these practicing mining engineers perceive the significance of each factor in terms of their contribution to the fatal accidents due to roof falls in underground coal mines. This paper presents an application of perception survey to establish ranks and use of rank order methods for finding the weightage of fourteen factors identified by DGMS for the classification of fatal accidents due to roof fall.
Application of Ranking Methods for Evaluation of Critical Factors Involved in Roof Fall Fatal Accidents in Indian Underground Coal Mines
Director General of Mines Safety under Ministry of Labour, Government of India (DGMS), has presented data related to fatal accidents due to roof fall in underground coal mines in its various publications published from time to time. DGMS has classified underground coal mine fatal accidents due to roof falls that occurred during the year 2001–2011. Fatal accidents due to roof fall in underground coal mines were classified by DGMS with eighteen parameters. Out of these eighteen parameters, fourteen parameters were considered for this study through a ranking perceptive assessment among practicing mining engineers in the Indian coalfields. The study was carried out with the purpose to find out how these practicing mining engineers perceive the significance of each factor in terms of their contribution to the fatal accidents due to roof falls in underground coal mines. This paper presents an application of perception survey to establish ranks and use of rank order methods for finding the weightage of fourteen factors identified by DGMS for the classification of fatal accidents due to roof fall.
Application of Ranking Methods for Evaluation of Critical Factors Involved in Roof Fall Fatal Accidents in Indian Underground Coal Mines
J. Inst. Eng. India Ser. D
Kher, Anupam Anant (Autor:in) / Yerpude, Rajendra R. (Autor:in)
Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series D ; 105 ; 759-767
01.08.2024
9 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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