BS ISO 19434:2017+A1:2019
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Mining. Classification of mine accidents
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2019 | 36 |
This document establishes a classification of mine accidents by their origin or causes, by the type of accident, and by their results or consequences. The latter includes only the accidents resulting into consequences on people, not equipment or machinery.
Different categories of causes, types and consequences of mine accidents are briefly defined, and a 3-digit code is assigned to each category. These can be combined to ultimately allocate a unique 15-digit code to each type of mine accident. This code can then be used in statistical analysis. Similarly, an allocated code clearly shows to which categories of causes, type of accident and resulting consequences the mine accident belongs to.
This document is applicable to all surface and underground mines.
NOTE Accidents can be classified in terms of other items than those given in this document, especially in researches and in other classification schemes. These can be, e.g. classifications based on the level of financial damages; gender, age, professional skills, terms of service and academic degree of the personnel; days of week, month, year, hour of accident; area of site, etc. While these classifications can be useful to enable certain decisions to be taken by the health and safety executives, they are not considered in this document
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2 | National foreword |
7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
11 | 4 Classification 4.1 General 4.2 Classification of mine accidents based on their origin or cause |
12 | 4.3 Classification of mine accidents based on type of accident 4.4 Classification of mine accidents based on their consequences 4.5 Coding |
14 | 5 Classification of mine accidents based on their origin or cause: Code 1xx 5.1 Chemical-based accidents: Code 10x, unspecified is 100 5.1.1 Explosives and accessories: Code 101 5.1.2 Chemical compounds: Code 102 5.1.3 Fire: Code 103 5.1.4 Chemical apparatus and material: Code 104 5.2 Electrical-based accidents: Code 110 5.3 Environmental-based accidents: Code 12x, unspecified is 120 5.3.1 Working environment: Code 121 |
15 | 5.3.2 Natural environment: Code 122 5.4 Geo-chemical-based accidents: Code 130 5.5 Geo-mechanical-based accidents: Code 140 5.6 Equipment-based accidents: Code 15x, unspecified is 150 5.6.1 Hand tools: Code 151 5.6.2 Non-powered haulage: Code 152 5.6.3 Powered haulage: Code 153 5.6.4 Hoisting: Code 154 |
16 | 5.6.5 Machinery: Code 155 5.7 Mechanical-based accidents: Code 160 5.8 Human errors-based accidents [4] 5.8.1 General 5.8.2 Person-based errors: Code 17x, unspecified is 170 [4] |
17 | 5.8.3 Situation-based errors: Code 18x, unspecified is 180 [4] 5.8.4 System-based errors: Code 19x, unspecified is 190 [4] |
18 | 6 Classification of mine accidents based on type of accident: Code 2xx, unclassifiable is 200 [1] 6.1 Contact with objects and equipment: Codes 210 (for unspecified), 22x, 23x, 24x or 25x [1] 6.1.1 Struck against object: Code 22x, unspecified is 220 6.1.2 Struck by object: Code 23x, unspecified is 230 |
19 | 6.1.3 Caught in or compressed by equipment or objects: Code 24x, unspecified is 240 |
20 | 6.1.4 Caught in or crushed in collapsing materials: code 25x, unspecified is 250 6.2 Falls: Code 26x, unspecified is 260 [1] 6.2.1 Fall of person to lower level: Code 261 6.2.2 Falls of persons on the same level: Code 262 6.2.3 Fall of material or structures: Code 263 |
21 | 6.3 Bodily reaction and exertion: Code 27x, unspecified is 270 [1] 6.3.1 Over-exertion in lifting objects: Code 271 6.3.2 Over-exertion in pushing or pulling objects: Code 272 6.3.3 Over-exertion in handling or throwing objects: Code 273 6.3.4 Wrong movements: Code 274 6.4 Exposure to harmful substances or environments: Code 28x, unspecified is 280 [1] 6.4.1 Contact with electric current: Code 281 6.4.2 Contact or exposure to temperature extremes: Code 282 6.4.3 Exposure to noise: Code 283 6.4.4 Exposure to radiation: Code 284 6.4.5 Oxygen deficiency: Code 285 |
22 | 6.4.6 Contact or exposure to chemicals: Code 286 6.5 Fires and explosions: Code 29x, unspecified is 290 [1] 6.5.1 Fires- unintended or uncontrolled: Code 291 6.5.2 Explosion: Code 292 6.6 Unclassifiable: Code 200 [1] 7 Classification of mine accidents based on their consequences: Codes 3xx, 4xx and 5xx 7.1 Based on the degree of disability: Code 3xx, unspecified is 300 [3] 7.1.1 Resulting in death or disability, Code 31x |
23 | 7.1.2 Without disability: Code 32x, unspecified is 320 7.2 Based on the nature of injury: Code 4xx, unspecified is 400 [5] 7.2.1 Fractures: Code 401 7.2.2 Dislocations: Code 402 7.2.3 Sprains and strains: Code 403 7.2.4 Concussions and other internal injuries: Code 404 7.2.5 Amputations and enucleations: Code 405 |
24 | 7.2.6 Other wounds: Code 406 7.2.7 Superficial injuries: Code 407 7.2.8 Contusions and crushings: Code 408 7.2.9 Burns: Code 409 7.2.10 Acute poisonings: Code 410 7.2.11 Effects of weather, exposure and related conditions: Code 411 7.2.12 Asphyxia: Code 412 7.2.13 Effects of electric currents: Code 413 |
25 | 7.2.14 Effects of radiations: Code 414 7.2.15 Multiple injuries of different nature: Code 415 7.2.16 Others and unspecified injuries: Code 400 7.3 Based on location of injury: Code 5xx, unspecified is 500 [5] |
28 | Annex A (informative) Code list |
35 | Bibliography |