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Analysis of Ground Control Codes in the International Codes of the International Labour Organisation

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Oraee K, Oraee-Mirzamani N & Goodarzi A (2010) Analysis of Ground Control Codes in the International Codes of the International Labour Organisation. In: Proceedings: 29th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining (ICGCM). 29th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining (ICGCM), Morgantown, West Virginia, USA, 27.07.2010-29.07.2010. Morgantown, WV: Dept. of Mining Engineering, College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, West Virginia University. http://icgcm.conferenceacademy.com/papers/detail.aspx?subdomain=icgcm&iid=297

Abstract
Unexpected movement of ground can potentially endanger lives, damage equipment or destroy property. Occupational acci-dents frequently occur with fatal consequences in developing countries with significant economic dependence on industries such as mining. There is therefore increasing need for miners’ protection against such hazards. Slope stability and roof support accidents are two of the major causes of fatalities at surface and underground mining operations respectively. According to Na-tional Codes employers are obligated to protect workers against accidents; however these rules fall foul of the standards in devel-oped countries. National safety regulations should clearly specify support systems. The International Labour Organization (ILO) prepared two Codes of practice, aiming to guide those responsi-ble for improving standards of safety and to provide guidelines for the drafting of safety regulations for the coal mine industry and quarry open cast mines. The practical recommendations of these Codes in the ground control section have been analysed and the advantages and disadvantages of ILO Codes concerning ground control summarized.

Keywords
ILO; Codes; Ground Control; Safety; Mines and mineral resources Economic aspects; Mineral industries Economic aspects

StatusPublished
Publication date31/07/2010
Publication date online01/07/2010
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/2417
PublisherDept. of Mining Engineering, College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, West Virginia University
Publisher URLhttp://icgcm.conferenceacademy.com/…in=icgcm&iid=297
Place of publicationMorgantown, WV
Conference29th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining (ICGCM)
Conference locationMorgantown, West Virginia, USA
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