Estimation of the Risk of Work-Related Accidents for Underground Hard Coal Mine Workers by Logistic Regression
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Date
2022
Authors
Bilim, Niyazi
Bilim, Atiye
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Coal mining has the most risk in all of the mining sectors. Hence, in this sector, most work accidents encountered are intensive. The demographic characteristics of workers affect the occurrence of occupational accidents. This study aims to develop an equation that predicts workday loss by analyzing the relationship between workers' demographic characteristics and having an accident with workday loss. In this study, work-related accidents between 2014 and 2019 in underground hard coal mines in Turkey were analyzed using logistic regression analysis. An equation is derived that estimates the workday loss with the characteristics of workers in hard coal mines. With the equation derived in this study, employers can determine the potential for work accidents according to the demographic characteristics of the workers and serious work accidents will be prevented. Therefore, proactive solutions can be produced by applying the methods used in this study to different industries.
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Logistic Regression, Work Safety, Work Accident, Coal Mine Accident, Accident Analyses, Occupational-Health Hazards, Statistical-Analysis, Safety Evaluation, Mining Safety, Injuries, China, Explosions, Management, Lost, Experience, Logistic Models, Coal, Humans, Accidents, Occupational, Miners, Coal Mining
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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
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Q3
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Q2

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6
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND ERGONOMICS
Volume
28
Issue
Start Page
2362
End Page
2369
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