2012
DOI: 10.5593/sgem2012/s03.v1027
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Identification of the Threats, and Determining Their Significance, in Stripped Overburden Transport

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“…The study aimed at determining the significance of threats (Vaněk, 2012) showed that in case of continuous technology the following key threats were identified: capital expenditure, energy consumption, repairs and related services, and in case of discontinuous technology: costs of servicesrepairs, fuel and capital expenditure.…”
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“…The study aimed at determining the significance of threats (Vaněk, 2012) showed that in case of continuous technology the following key threats were identified: capital expenditure, energy consumption, repairs and related services, and in case of discontinuous technology: costs of servicesrepairs, fuel and capital expenditure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Threats caused by human factor are significant as well. Threats may affect the business, organization, project, person, or assets separately or they can interconnect and interact 1 (Vaněk et al, 2012).…”
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