MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

A Study of Coal Miners’ Safety Psychological Elements Based on Questionnaire Survey

  • Li Zeng-bo,
  • Wang Long-kang,
  • Zhang Dong,
  • Peng Bin,
  • Zhang Jia-bin,
  • Hong Ting,
  • Shen Han,
  • Dong Liang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20166807004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68
p. 07004

Abstract

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During the production process, the instability of safety psychological elements of coal miners contributes to unsafe behaviors that may result in fatal accident. To search the dominant psychological elements, three types of unsafe psychology, comprising 18 unsafe psychological elements, are obtained by theoretical analysis and site survey. Then, an assessment model is established, and a matched questionnaire is applied to two large modern coal mines in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Based on questionnaire survey results and analytic hierarchy process (AHP), assessment judgment matrixes are constructed, effect weight is calculated, and consistency check is conducted. The analysis results show that safety psychology elements of defective type are the dominant elements that trigger unsafe behaviors of coal miners.