392 / 2018-09-22 13:29:21
A Study of Mining Fatalities and Coal Price Variation
Fatalities,Coal price,mining contractor
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Peter Knights / The University of Queensland
It has long been postulated that a relationship exists between commodity price cycles and fatalities in the mining industry. Previous studies have found only weak correlations in this area. This study analyses the fatalities recorded in coal mines over the period 1985 – 2016 in the State of Queensland as a function of thermal coal price variation. The study finds that the relationship between fatalities and coal prices is not linear. One to two fatalities occur in most years independent of the thermal coal price. When the price of coal falls below AUD 55/tonne, the likelihood of an incident involving multiple fatalities increases. The probability can be estimated at 2 in 18 events (equivalent to 11%). This paper postulates that in difficult economic times, mining companies react by downsizing direct employees. If not carefully managed, this can result in loss of knowledge around safety systems, and reduced effectiveness of safety supervision. Because of labour cost advantages, some jobs previously undertaken by direct employees will be replaced by contractors. Increased contractor numbers contribute to increased risk of fatalities occurring, as contractors are over-represented in accident categories involving vehicle accidents, tire handling and crushing incidents.
重要日期
  • 会议日期

    10月22日

    2018

    10月24日

    2018

  • 05月31日 2018

    摘要截稿日期

  • 07月05日 2018

    初稿截稿日期

  • 08月10日 2018

    初稿录用通知日期

  • 10月24日 2018

    注册截止日期

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