Safety (Apr 2024)

Occupational Safety Assessment for Surface Mine Systems: The Case in Jordan

  • Samir K. Khrais,
  • Tamer Elia Yared,
  • Noor Majid Saifan,
  • Tarek H. Al-Hawari,
  • Fikri Dweiri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/safety10020040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. 40

Abstract

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Surface mining is one of the hazardous industries that have several risky operations, including transportation, treatment, and mineral extraction. To avoid the risk of disaster, it is important to evaluate safety procedures and determine expected hazards. The aim of this study is to develop a thorough safety evaluation model for the surface mining industry based on the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), one important multi-criteria decision-making approach. A total of 11 criteria and 36 sub-criteria that are both independent and homogeneous were involved in the decision problem. Further, a deep sensitivity analysis was conducted to assess the stability of the ranking preference. The findings indicate that four out of the eleven criteria are particularly significant. To test the model’s applicability and effectiveness, a case study was conducted involving three surface mining companies located in the north of Jordan. The results demonstrate that the model is reliable, applicable, and effective in addressing real-world problems.

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