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Statistical Analysis of Bituminous Coal Mining Accidents. Presented By The Bureau of Deep Mine Safety. Lost Time Accident Frequency. Number of Accidents. 200,000. X. LTAF =. Total Man-Hours Worked. Results of Unsafe Acts and Conditions. Lost Time Accident or Fatality. 1. 30.
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Statistical Analysis of Bituminous Coal Mining Accidents Presented By The Bureau of Deep Mine Safety
Lost Time Accident Frequency Number of Accidents 200,000 X LTAF = Total Man-Hours Worked
Results of Unsafe Acts and Conditions Lost Time Accident or Fatality 1 30 Medical Treatment 300 Near Misses Positive Results ?
Number of Lost Time Accidents [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
Lost Time Accident Frequency Comparison [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
Comparison of Lost Time Accidents By Occupation [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
Comparison of Lost Time Accidents By Location [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
LTA Trends for National Underground Bituminous Coal Miners [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
LTA Trends for Pennsylvania Underground Bituminous Coal Miners [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
98-01 LTA Trends for Pennsylvania Underground Bituminous Coal Miners [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
98-01 LTA Trends for National Underground Bituminous Coal Miners [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
Comparison of Lost Time Accidents by Nature of Injury For Underground Coal Mines [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
Comparison of Sprain/Strain Lost Time Accidents by Body Part For Underground Coal Mines [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
PA Underground Bituminous Coal Mining Fracture/Chip Lost Time Accidents By Body Part [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
National Underground Bituminous Coal Mining Fracture/Chip Lost Time Accidents By Body Part [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
Lost Time Accidents by Age Group [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
Number of Lost Time Accidents Involving Contractors In Underground U.S. Bituminous Coal Mines [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
Number of Lost Time Accidents Involving Contractors In Underground PA Bituminous Coal Mines [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
Comparison of Lost Time Accidents by Nature of Injury for Contractors in Underground Bituminous Coal Mines [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
Comparison of Sprain/Strain Lost Time Accidents by Body Part for Contractors in Underground Bituminous Coal Mines [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
Comparison of Fracture/Chip Lost Time Accidents by Body Part for Contractors in Underground Bituminous Coal Mines [Source: MSHA Data 1990-2001]
Results of Unsafe Acts and Conditions Lost Time Accident or Fatality 1 30 Medical Treatment 300 Near Misses Positive Results ?
Questions The Bureau of Deep Mine Safety