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BS ISO 19434:2017+A1:2019 Mining. Classification of mine accidents

BS ISO 19434:2017+A1:2019

Mining. Classification of mine accidents

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Standard number:BS ISO 19434:2017+A1:2019
Pages:36
Released:2019-05-31
ISBN:978 0 580 51820 1
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 19434:2017+A1:2019


This standard BS ISO 19434:2017+A1:2019 Mining. Classification of mine accidents is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 73.020 Mining and quarrying

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