Estimating possible rate of injuries in coal mines
Journal Title: Mining – Informatics, Automation and Electrical Engineering - Year 2015, Vol 523, Issue 3
Abstract
The article presents methods to calculate the values of injury rates in mines. The authors demonstrated how to estimate the value of compensation paid to the injured employees in the successive years (particularly next year). The research was performed based on the data from several hard coal mines.
Authors and Affiliations
A. G. MNUKHIN, B. B. KOBYLANSKY
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