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Citation

Küçük FÇU, Ilgaz A. Turk. Thorac J. 2015; 16(Suppl 1): S9-S14.

Affiliation

Clinic of Chest Diseases, Ministry of Health Dışkapı Yıldırım Beyazıt Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Aves)

DOI

10.5152/ttd.2015.003

PMID

29404108

PMCID

PMC5783105

Abstract

Occupational accidents and occupational diseases are common in the mining sector in Turkey and throughout the world. The most common causes of accidents in coal mining are firedamp and dust explosions, landslips, mine fires, and technical failures related to transport and mechanization. An analysis of occupational accidents in the consideration of social and economic factors will let understand the real causes behind these accidents, which are said to happen inevitably due to technical deficiencies or failures. Irregular working conditions, based on profit maximization and cost minimization, are related to strategic operational preferences and public policies. Proving that accidents in mines, where occupational health and safety measures are not implemented and inspections are not done properly or at all, are caused by the fact that production is imposed to be carried out in the fastest, cheapest, and most profitable way will allow us to take steps to prevent further mine accidents.


Language: en

Keywords

Coal mine; occupational accident; occupational health

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