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Tytuł: Universal approach for risk identification and evaluation in underground facilities
Autor: Pytel, Witold
Fuławka, Krzysztof
Pałac-Walko, Bogumiła
Mertuszka, Piotr
Kisiel, Jan
Jalas, Panu
Joutsenvaara, Jari
Shekov, Vitali
Słowa kluczowe: risk assessment; risk matrix; numerical modelling; underground laboratory
Data wydania: 2020
Źródło: "Mining Science" (2020), Vol. 27, s. 165-181
Abstrakt: Underground laboratories provide a unique environment for various industries and are the perfect place for developing new technologies for mining, geophysical surveys, radiation detection as well as many other studies and measurements. Unfortunately working in underground excavations is associated with exposure to many hazards not encountered in the laboratories located on the surface. Water inflow, gas burst, roof fall and even seismic hazards translate into high accident rates in the underground mining industry across the globe. Therefore, to minimise the risk of serious accidents, a lot of research investigations related to the development of effective risk assessment procedures are being carried out. One of the initiatives aimed at improving the work safety in underground laboratories in the Baltic Sea Innovation Network project implemented under the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme. This study presents the process of compiling a database on hazards within underground laboratories. Finally, a proposal of unification of the procedure for risk assessment, including methods for determining the likelihood and potential impact of unwanted events has been developed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/17627
DOI: 10.37190/MSC202712
ISSN: 2353-5423
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