Mining disasters caused and controlled by mankind: The case for coal mining and other minerals
Raja V Ramani
Natural Resources Forum, 1995, vol. 19, issue 4, 309-319
Abstract:
In Part I of this paper, published in the August 1995 issue of Natural Resources Forum, a review of several mining disasters around the world established the complex nature of their causation and their catastrophic effects. The involvement of human beings, either through acts of commission or omission, was highlighted. In Part 2, a discussion of the various approaches to disaster control, mostly as practised in the USA, is presented. A systems approach to disaster prevention incorporating elements of hazard identification, mine design, emergency response and post‐emergency audit is presented.
Date: 1995
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