Dynamic grey interrelation analysis on related factors of accidents due to human factor in coal mine

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Abstract

Combined with data of 293 accidents of the above slight wound from 1983 to 2002 at some coal mine in Hunan, this paper analyses quality of person that affects the development situation of accident in the coal mine by applying the dynamic grey interrelation analysis, and analyses interrelation coefficient of affecting accident rate at coal mine based on 14 statures factors of the wounded community's age, work years, culture degree. According to previous analysis, the paper concludes the correlation degree between accident rate and wounded group age, work years and culture degree in this coal mine.

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Li, H., Wei, S., Tian, S., Wang, L., & Li, H. (2004). Dynamic grey interrelation analysis on related factors of accidents due to human factor in coal mine. In Progress in Safety Science and Technology Volume 4:Proceedings of the 2004 International Symposium on Safety Science and Technology (pp. 2673–2677).

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