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Citation

Heberger JR. Min. Eng. 2018; 70(12): 37-43.

Affiliation

epidemiologist at CDC NIOSH, Pittsbrgh, PA, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration)

DOI

10.19150/me.8643

PMID

30792555

PMCID

PMC6379894

Abstract

The "Safety Pays in Mining" web application, developed by the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Mining Program, helps mines determine the potential costs associated with mining injuries. This web app groups injuries by type, either by the cause of the injury or by the nature of the injury. When the user selects one of more than 30 common types of mining injuries, the app provides information on the distribution of costs of workers' compensation claims for that type of injury. Based on other user inputs, the app will estimate the total costs of the selected injuries, including an estimate of additional indirect costs, the estimated impact of total injury costs on mining company profits, and provide some examples of other items, such as services or equipment, on which companies could spend the savings that result from the prevention of injuries. This paper reviews the app by discussing its development, how it is used to show the true costs of mining injuries, and how mines can benefit from using it.


Language: en

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