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    2 research outputs found

    Safety and productivity in coal mining—How to make both the top priority

    Author
    1. American Electric Power
    2. Bise
    3. Grayson
    4. International Labour Organization
    5. Karmis
    6. Kinilakodi
    7. Mine Safety Technology and Training Commission
    8. MSHA
    9. MSHA
    10. MSHA
    11. MSHA
    12. MSHA
    13. MSHA
    14. MSHA
    15. MSHA
    16. MSHA
    17. MSHA
    18. MSHA
    19. MSHA
    20. MSHA
    21. National Mining Association
    22. Nessing
    23. New South Wales Mine Safety
    24. NSW
    25. Occupational Health and Safety
    Publication venue
    'Elsevier BV'
    Publication date
    01/01/2019
    Field of study
    No full text
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    An Analysis of Trainers' Perspectives within an Ecological Framework: Factors that Influence Mine Safety Training Processes

    Author
    1. Auerbach
    2. Boyatzis
    3. Corbin
    4. Dahlberg
    5. Galvin
    6. Government Accountability Office
    7. Haas
    8. Hoffman
    9. Kowalski-Trakofler
    10. Lofland
    11. McAteer
    12. McAteer
    13. McLeroy
    14. Mine Safety Technology and Training Commission
    15. Minkler
    16. National Academy of Sciences
    17. Peters
    18. Peters
    19. Pope
    20. Raeburn
    21. Richard
    22. Ruberg
    23. Sallis
    24. Stokols
    25. West Virginia Mine Safety Technology Task Force
    Publication venue
    'Elsevier BV'
    Publication date
    Field of study
    No full text
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