DEVELOPING A NATIONWIDE MINE INJURY REPORTING SYSTEM FOR THE PERSONAL COMPUTER

David Lynn Passmore, A. Shah, M. C. Radomsky, L. W. Saperstein

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Abstract

The development of microcomputer software that provides an analysis of pit-specific accident and production data for the mining industry is seen as a vital component in a total loss-control system. The Mine Injury Reporting System (MIRS) allows users to access accident and production data prepared by the Health and Safety Technology Center of the Mine Safety and Health Administration of the United States Department of Labor for any particular state and to generate a simple, yet informative, report.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationPreprint - Society of Mining Engineers of AIME
EditorsS.J. Grayson, D.A. Smith
PublisherSoc of Mining Engineers of AIME
StatePublished - 1988
EventUnknown conference - Luxembourg, Luxemb
Duration: Oct 2 1986Oct 3 1986

Other

OtherUnknown conference
CityLuxembourg, Luxemb
Period10/2/8610/3/86

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Engineering(all)

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