Participatory ergonomics in Indonesian tin miningTools Soejadi, Prijoko Prajitnoadi (2018) Participatory ergonomics in Indonesian tin mining. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThousands of employees in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Indonesia’s tin mining industry are working in dangerous environments without an adequate safety and health protection programme. Occupational safety (OS) has become a primary focal point when it comes to preventing dangerous incidents. Such incidents can lead to serious injuries and fatalities, particularly given that mining involves dangerous and high-risk activities, for example, in onshore tin mining, working in muddy areas with heat, humidity and a risk of landslide. Studies addressing the health and safety domain in Indonesia and the mining sector have the least number of ergonomics applications.
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