Title of article :
Determining Priority of Risk Factors in Technological Zones of Longwalls
Author/Authors :
Nehrii, Serhii Department of Mining of Mineral Deposits - Donetsk National Technical University, Pokrovsk, Ukraine , Nehrii, Tetiana Department of Labor and Environmental Protection - Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture, Kyiv, Ukraine , Zolotarova, Oksana Language Training Department - Donetsk National Technical University, Pokrovsk, Ukraine , Glyva, Valentyn Department of Physics - Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture, Kyiv, Ukraine , Surzhenko, Andrii Department of Applied Mechanic - Donetsk National Technical University, Pokrovsk, Ukraine , Tykhenko, Oksana Department of Ecology - National Aviation University, Kyiv, Ukraine , Burdeina, Nataliia Department of Physics - Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture, Kyiv, Ukraine
Abstract :
The studies of risk factors on which the safety of miners depends are relevant. These
factors include temperature and air velocity within roadways, relative air humidity,
dust, noise and vibration, lighting, clutter, limited working space, the difficulty of
work, and the collapse of roof rocks. Their greatest concentration is in the
technological zones of longwalls, so it is important to determine the priority of taking
into account the risk factors in certain zones for planning measures for labor protection
in underground coal mining. Therefore, a matrix of priority of risk factors for
technological zone longwalls is proposed. The matrix is based on a survey of
experienced and well-informed scientists and engineers of coal mines (experts). Fifty
experts are involved in the survey. The matrix assesses the priority of risk factors, and
considers the technological zones of the longwalls for the planning labor protection
measures. The zones of operation of the excavation machines and the end-sections of
longwalls are defined as the most safety-critical. Less safety-critical, but also
dangerous, are the zones of protection means and the zones of connection of the
longwalls with the roadways. The level of a certain risk factor is determined for each
zone. The highest priority should be given to the collapse of roofs, dust, clutter of the
working space, and the severity of the miners' work. For each risk factor included in
the matrix, the technical and organizational measures for labor protection are proposed
to reduce the level of injuries for miners.
Keywords :
Risk factor , Longwall zona , Experts survey , Priority matrix , Labour protection measures
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment