10
analysis shed some light on one of the most pressing health
and safety issues facing the mining industry today. With
these insights, there is great potential for the development
of effective interventions which take into consideration
strategies used in real-world incidents from the perspective
of haul truck operators themselves.
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Safety Initiative. NIOSH Automation Health and
Safety Partnership Meeting. Retrieved September 19,
2023 from CDC -Mining Feature -2021Automation
Meeting -NIOSH.
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occupational fatalities by accident class. Retrieved
September 19, 2023, from wwwn.cdc.gov/NIOSH
-Mining/MMWC/Fatality/Count?StartYear=2018
& EndYear=2019& SelectedMineType=.
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Improvement Technologies for Mobile Equipment
at Surface Mines, and for Belt Conveyors at Surface
and Underground Mines. Retrieved September 19,
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/2018/06/26/2018-13603/safety-improvement-tech-
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seat belts. In: Proceedings of the New Mexico Mine
Health and Safety Conference. Albuquerque, New
Mexico.
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control of loader- and truck-related fatalities in sur-
face mining operations. Inj Control Saf Promot
11(4):239–251.
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Metallurgy &Exploration 38, 1019–1029 (2021).
doi.org/10.1007/s42461-021-00410-1.
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(2022). Use of cognitive task analyses to inform future
research and identify solutions for haul truck safety.
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Exploration Annual Conference &Expo.
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&Exploration 40, 1091–1099.
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analysis shed some light on one of the most pressing health
and safety issues facing the mining industry today. With
these insights, there is great potential for the development
of effective interventions which take into consideration
strategies used in real-world incidents from the perspective
of haul truck operators themselves.
REFERENCES
[1] Calhoun M (2021, August). MSHA Powered Haulage
Safety Initiative. NIOSH Automation Health and
Safety Partnership Meeting. Retrieved September 19,
2023 from CDC -Mining Feature -2021Automation
Meeting -NIOSH.
[2] NIOSH Mining (2021). Number and percentage of
occupational fatalities by accident class. Retrieved
September 19, 2023, from wwwn.cdc.gov/NIOSH
-Mining/MMWC/Fatality/Count?StartYear=2018
& EndYear=2019& SelectedMineType=.
[3] Mine Safety and Health Administration (2018). Safety
Improvement Technologies for Mobile Equipment
at Surface Mines, and for Belt Conveyors at Surface
and Underground Mines. Retrieved September 19,
2023, from www.federalregister.gov/documents
/2018/06/26/2018-13603/safety-improvement-tech-
nologies-for-mobile-equipment-at-surface-mines-
and-for-belt-conveyors-at.
[4] Mine Safety and Health Administration. (2021,
July). Powered Haulage Safety. Retrieved
September 19, 2023, from www.msha.gov
/news-media/special-initiatives/2021/07/12
/powered-haulage-safety.
[5] Mine Safety and Health Administration
(2021, December). Safety Program for Surface
Mobile Equipment. Retrieved September
19, 2023, from www.federalregister.gov
/d o c u m e n t s /2 0 2 1 /1 2 /2 0 /2 0 2 1 -2 7 4 7 8
/safety-program-for-surface-mobile-equipment.
[6] Randolph RF, Boldt CMK (1996). Safety analy-
sis of surface haulage accidents. Proceedings of the
27th Annual Institute on Mining Health, Safety and
Research, Blacksburg, pp 29–38.
[7] NIOSH (2001). Haulage truck dump site safety:
An examination of reported injuries. By Turin F,
Wiehagen W, Jaspal J, Mayton A. Department of
Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health, Pittsburgh, PA, IC
9454. stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/6445
[8] Santos BR, Porter WL, Mayton AG (2010). An
Analysis of Injuries to Haul Truck Operators in the
U.S. Mining Industry. Proc Hum Factors Ergon Soc
Annual Meeting, SAGE 54(21):1870–1874.
[9] Porter WL (2016). Haul trucks can kill! Coal Zoom.
Retrieved September 27, 2023, from www.coalzoom
.com/article.cfm?articleid=8832
[10] Wharry M (2019). Powered haulage – Effective
technological safeguards proximity detection and
seat belts. In: Proceedings of the New Mexico Mine
Health and Safety Conference. Albuquerque, New
Mexico.
[11] Kecojevic V, Radomsky M (2004). The causes and
control of loader- and truck-related fatalities in sur-
face mining operations. Inj Control Saf Promot
11(4):239–251.
[12] Bellanca JL, Ryan ME, Orr TJ et al. (2021). Why Do
Haul Truck Fatal Accidents Keep Occurring? Mining,
Metallurgy &Exploration 38, 1019–1029 (2021).
doi.org/10.1007/s42461-021-00410-1.
[13] Hrica JK, Bellanca JL, Benbourenane IL, Orr TJ
(2022). Use of cognitive task analyses to inform future
research and identify solutions for haul truck safety.
Salt Lake City, UT: Society for Mining, Metallurgy &
Exploration Annual Conference &Expo.
[14] Bellanca JL, Macdonald B, Navoyski J, Hrica JK, Orr
TJ, Demich B, Hoebbel CL (2023). Using Near-Miss
Events to Create Training Videos. Mining, Metallurgy
&Exploration 40, 1091–1099.
[15] Klein GA, Calderwood R, and MacGregor D (1989).
Critical decision method for eliciting knowledge, in
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics,
vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 462–472, May-June 1989, doi:
10.1109/21.31053.
[16] Crandall B, Klein, GA, Hoffman RR (2006).
Working Minds: A Practitioner’s Guide to Cognitive
Task Analysis. A Bradford Book.
[17] Morse JM (2010). Sampling in grounded theory. In
A. Bryant and K. Charmaz, The sage handbook of
grounded theory (pp. 229–244). Thousand Oaks,
CA: Sage Publishing.
[18] Wong BLW (2004). Critical decision method data
analysis. In: D. Diaper &N. A. Stanton (Eds.), The
handbook of task analysis for human-computer interac-
tion (pp. 327–346). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates.
[19] Braun V, Clarke V (2006). Using thematic analysis in
psychology. Qualitative research in psychology, 3(2),
77–101.
[20] Creswell JW (1997). Qualitative inquiry and research
design: Choosing among five traditions. Sage
Publishing, Thousand Oaks, CA.