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Analysis of Recommendations from Mining Incident Investigative Reports: A 50-Year Review

A systematic analysis was conducted using ten occupational health and safety commissioned reports from Canada, New Zealand, United States, United Kingdom, and Australia spanning from 1967 to 2015. The objective was to identify commonalities and differences in the key recommendations across the ident...

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Published in:Safety (Basel) 2020, Vol.6 (1), p.3
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