2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40033-015-0082-8
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Qualitative Assessment of Strata Control in an Indian Underground Coal Mine

Abstract: A prerequisite to reduction in the number of roof/side fall occurrences-a stated goal of DGMS for enhancing workmen safety in underground coal mines-is risk identification through application of appropriate assessment techniques. This article presents the outcome of a study undertaken to identify, analyse and evaluate the roof/side fall risks. WRAC and Risk Matrix tools have been used to provide a qualitative measure of the risk magnitude. Outcomes of a case study performed in an Indian underground coal mine a… Show more

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“…In order to avoid the structural problem of the method, the triangular fuzzy theory and the traditional fault tree could be combined to quantitatively analyze the reasons for roof collapse accidents [21]. Furthermore, the dynamic fuzzy evaluation method was used to construct the risk matrix to determine the mine roof risk level, which further effectively predicted the occurrence of risk possibility [22][23][24]. In addition, roof separation was an obvious precursor for the occurrence of roof accidents in a fully mechanized working face.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to avoid the structural problem of the method, the triangular fuzzy theory and the traditional fault tree could be combined to quantitatively analyze the reasons for roof collapse accidents [21]. Furthermore, the dynamic fuzzy evaluation method was used to construct the risk matrix to determine the mine roof risk level, which further effectively predicted the occurrence of risk possibility [22][23][24]. In addition, roof separation was an obvious precursor for the occurrence of roof accidents in a fully mechanized working face.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%