Risk assessment and guidelines for risk reduction in mining

Procena rizika i smernice za smanjenje rizika u rudarstvu

  • Marija Hadži-Nikolova University "Goce Delčev", Faculty of Natural and Technical Sciences
  • Dejan Mirakovski University "Goce Delčev", Faculty of Natural and Technical Sciences
  • Nikolinka Doneva University "Goce Delčev", Faculty of Natural and Technical Sciences
Keywords: risk; assessment; safety and health

Abstract

  Safety and health at work of occupationally exposed workers not only formal approach through which community wishes to declare its commitment to improving the work environment and welfare of workers. Instead, safety and health of workers is a very economically-oriented category, through which you should protect the interests of workers, enterprises and economic organizations. The right on health and safety at work are universal human and labor rights. Therefore, the International Labor Organization from its foundation until today has adopted and published the 187 Declaration and 198 recommendations in the area of health and safety at work. This paper presents guidelines for the assessment of occupational risk in mining, one of the riskiest industries.

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Published
2012-06-30
How to Cite
Hadži-Nikolova, M., Mirakovski, D., & Doneva, N. (2012). Risk assessment and guidelines for risk reduction in mining. Podzemni Radovi, (20), 81-87. Retrieved from https://ume.rgf.bg.ac.rs/index.php/ume/article/view/80
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