International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology (Jul 2020)

Analysis of Underground Mining Accidents at Cherat Coalfield, Pakistan

  • Kausar Sultan Shah1* , Mohsin Ali Khan , Sajid Khan , Abdur Rahman , Naseer Muhammad Khan , Naeem Abbas

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 113 – 117

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Coal is the most extensively used nonrenewable energy source worldwide. In Pakistan coal is mostly mined by underground mining methods under poor and unsafe working environment. In this study, accident records of underground coal mines of Cherat coal field were collected and analysis was carried out to understand the consequences, time of occurrence and causes of accidents. Besides, occupation of a victim, responsible party and effects on production were also considered in present study. The relationship between workers’ age and severity rate was examined using regression analysis. The main causes of accidents were the fall of the roof, mine gases, electrocution, oxygen deficiency and slip fall. At Cherat coalfield, for every two mines, there is one fatality and most of the accidents occur due to roof fall between 10:00 am to 12:00 noon. It is due to the stress of production efficiency. Moreover, there is a negligible impact of accidents on coal production at Cherat coalfield from 1994 to 2015.

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