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Determinants of work injuries in mines - an application of structural equation modelling.
Inj Control Saf Promot. 2004 Mar; 11(1):29-37.IC

Abstract

In spite of stringent regulations and much attention towards reducing risks in the physical environment, the mining industry continues to be associated with high levels of accidents, injuries and illnesses. Only engineering solutions to accident prevention are inappropriate unless coupled with focused attention to the attitudes and behaviours of the mineworkers in coping with the inherent physical, technical and situational risks. The present study identified these various risk factors and analysed their influences on work injury in a causal framework. Data were collected from an underground coalmine of India. The pattern and strength of relationships of 16 causal factors with work injuries were assessed through structural equation modelling. The case study results showed that negatively personified individuals are of major concern for safety improvement in the mine studied. They not only fail to avoid work injuries, they are unable to extend safe work behaviours in their work. The variable safety environment is negatively affected by personality, whereas social support has a positive relationship with safety environment. The variable job hazards appeared to have a significant relationship with job involvement, which has a negative relationship with work injury. Elimination of negative behaviours must be focused and committed by the mine safety management. Long term planning through (i) identification of negative individuals, (ii) proper councelling of adverse effects of negative behaviours, and (iii) special training with psychological treatment is highly required. Identification may begin while recruiting new workers through interview. Proper allocation of jobs (right person for right job) may be a judicial solution to this end.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Mining and Geology, Bengal Engineering College (A Deemed University), Howrah, WB, India. jhareswar@yahoo.comNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

14977503

Citation

Maiti, J, et al. "Determinants of Work Injuries in Mines - an Application of Structural Equation Modelling." Injury Control and Safety Promotion, vol. 11, no. 1, 2004, pp. 29-37.
Maiti J, Chatterjee S, Bangdiwala SI. Determinants of work injuries in mines - an application of structural equation modelling. Inj Control Saf Promot. 2004;11(1):29-37.
Maiti, J., Chatterjee, S., & Bangdiwala, S. I. (2004). Determinants of work injuries in mines - an application of structural equation modelling. Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 11(1), 29-37.
Maiti J, Chatterjee S, Bangdiwala SI. Determinants of Work Injuries in Mines - an Application of Structural Equation Modelling. Inj Control Saf Promot. 2004;11(1):29-37. PubMed PMID: 14977503.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Determinants of work injuries in mines - an application of structural equation modelling. AU - Maiti,J, AU - Chatterjee,S, AU - Bangdiwala,S I, PY - 2004/2/24/pubmed PY - 2004/5/27/medline PY - 2004/2/24/entrez SP - 29 EP - 37 JF - Injury control and safety promotion JO - Inj Control Saf Promot VL - 11 IS - 1 N2 - In spite of stringent regulations and much attention towards reducing risks in the physical environment, the mining industry continues to be associated with high levels of accidents, injuries and illnesses. Only engineering solutions to accident prevention are inappropriate unless coupled with focused attention to the attitudes and behaviours of the mineworkers in coping with the inherent physical, technical and situational risks. The present study identified these various risk factors and analysed their influences on work injury in a causal framework. Data were collected from an underground coalmine of India. The pattern and strength of relationships of 16 causal factors with work injuries were assessed through structural equation modelling. The case study results showed that negatively personified individuals are of major concern for safety improvement in the mine studied. They not only fail to avoid work injuries, they are unable to extend safe work behaviours in their work. The variable safety environment is negatively affected by personality, whereas social support has a positive relationship with safety environment. The variable job hazards appeared to have a significant relationship with job involvement, which has a negative relationship with work injury. Elimination of negative behaviours must be focused and committed by the mine safety management. Long term planning through (i) identification of negative individuals, (ii) proper councelling of adverse effects of negative behaviours, and (iii) special training with psychological treatment is highly required. Identification may begin while recruiting new workers through interview. Proper allocation of jobs (right person for right job) may be a judicial solution to this end. SN - 1566-0974 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/14977503/Determinants_of_work_injuries_in_mines___an_application_of_structural_equation_modelling_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -