Журналы →  Gornyi Zhurnal →  2016 →  №9 →  Назад

CONTRIBUTION OF THE NORTH-EASTERN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY TO DEVELOPMENT IN THE MINERAL MINING INDUSTRY AND PERSONNEL TRAINING
INDUSTRY SAFETY
Название Production safety in mines in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
DOI 10.17580/gzh.2016.09.18
Автор Chemezov E. N., Andreev N. I., Chemezova S. E.
Информация об авторе

Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University, Yakutsk, Russia:

E. N. Chemezov, Head of a Chair, Professor, Doctor of Engineering Sciences, Prombez2011@mail.ru
N. I. Andreev, Senior Lecturer
S. E. Chemezova, Associate Professor, Candidate of Engineering Sciences

Реферат

With the decline in the overall level of occupational injuries over the past decade, the state of working conditions in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) is not satisfactory, the level of occupational risks remains high, increasing the number of workplaces not meeting hygienic norms, there is a high level of injuries. Most accidents occur without direct exposure to natural and technological hazards, due to insecure activities of personnel (deviation from official and technological procedures, violation of safety rules, lack of coordination, negligence), which suggests unsatisfactory organization of the production process. Almost annual are the repeated cases of falling of dump trucks and bulldozers from dumps despite special attention paid by supervisors to the compliance of rules and design solutions. As the analysis shows, the most hazardous professions in the mining industry are: heading men, mining equipment operators, electrical engineering staff (underground mining). Prevailing in the mining industry occupational risks do not change over the years, the most traumatic and ‘risky’ professions are known. However, the situation has not changed. This suggests that a more systematic approach to the protection of workers from occupational risks is required. The structure of causes of injuries is typical for the majority of accidents in mining, which indicates insufficient competence of personnel in the implementation of production activities and safety maintenance. A mine manager is first of all in charge for the mine safety. Therefore, a mine management is obliged: to shape and document safety policy, goals, objectives and program, to allocate responsibilities and authorities of diff erent level head officers that administer, direct and control mine safety activities, and to notify personnel on that; to control timing of the safety program implementation with the periodical revision and amendment of activities; to define the nature and extent of occupational risks, and to manage, limit, reduce and eliminate them so that to ensure safe and trouble-free work of a mine.

Ключевые слова Safety, accidents, occupational diseases, working conditions, occupational risks, hazards, disability
Библиографический список

1. Akhmetshin A. A., Ibatullin U. G. Educational threshold height. About the increasing of the quality of the professional training in additional professional education. Bezopasnost i okhrana truda. 2015. No. 3(84). pp. 21–25.
2. Industrial traumatism in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in 2000, 2005–2015. Statistical collection No. 8/349. Yakutsk, 2016. (in Russian)
3. Strengtheningthe role of employment injury schemesto help prevent occupational accidentsand diseases. Program on safety and health at work and the environment. International Labor Office, Geneva, 2012.
4. Estimating the economic costs of occupational injuries and illnesses in developing countries: essential information. Program on safety and health at work and the environment. International Labor Office, Geneva, 2012.
5. Explanatory note about the state of regulation activity of the Lenskoe department of Federal Environmental, Industrial and Nuclear Supervision Service of Russia ROSTEKHNADZOR. Yakutsk, 2015. (in Russian)
6. Chemezov E. N. Labor conditions on the enterprises of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Issues of technosphere safety in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Yakutsk : Publishing House of the North-Eastern Federal University, 2013. pp. 56–61.
7. Chemezov E. N. Safety issues in technosphere. Issues of technosphere safety in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Yakutsk : Publishing House of the North-Eastern Federal University, 2013. pp. 10–38.
8. Chemezov E. N. About the risk management. Issues of technosphere safety in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Yakutsk : Publishing House of the North-Eastern Federal University, 2013. pp. 38–50.
9. Fedorets A. G. “Professional risk” concept in the International and National practice. Bezopasnost i okhrana truda. 2014. No. 4(83). pp. 8–16.
10. A new community strategy on health and safety at work 2007–2012. European Commission. Brussels, 2007.
11. Economic incentives to improve occupational safety and health: a review from the European perspective. The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work. Luxembourg : Publication Office of the European Union, 2010.
12. Faynburg G. Z. Teaching, education, preparation for labor protection and production safety. Bezopasnost i okhrana truda. 2015. No. 3(84). pp. 26–35.
13. Grozovskiy G. I., Sidorchuk V. V., Khokhlov I. K. et al. Infl uecne of human factor on the stuff safety. Promyshlennaya bezopasnost. 2015. No. 4 (83). pp. 54–59.
14. Novikov N. N. Valuable offers for the specialist in the area of safety and labor protection on the basis of foreign literature review. Bezopasnost i okhrana truda. 2015. No. 1(84). pp. 17–23.

Полный текст статьи Production safety in mines in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
Назад