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Reducing non-contact electric arc injuries: An investigation of behavioral and organizational issues

机译:减少非接触电弧伤害:行为和组织问题的调查

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Problem: It is estimated that 5 to 10 arc flash explosions occur in electric equipment every day in the United States. In the mining industry the largest single injury category of electrical injuries are caused by non-contact electrical arcs. Method: This investigation progressed in two phases: (a) 836 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) reports of electric arcing incidents that occurred over a period of 11 years were reviewed, and (b) personal interviews were conducted with 32 individuals. A theoretical Safe Job Performance Model guided the study. Results: Behavioral dimensions were identified and included the effect of worker experience, judgment and decision-making ability, behavioral and organizational controls, and safety culture. Summary: The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) conducted an investigation of behavioral components associated with arc flash incidents and developed recommendations for interventions based on findings. Impact on Industry: This study fills a vacuum in electrical training with a focus on the organizational and behavioral aspects of arc flash incidents. The research is cross-cutting in its scope, in that the results apply not only to mining and construction, but many other industries employing electricians. Although the majority of mine electrical injuries are the results of burns from electrical arcs, few miners are aware that such a hazard exists. A safety training program, which includes a video and an instructor's discussion guide, was developed for electricians based on this study's findings. "Arc Flash Awareness" was released in 2007 (DHHS NIOSH Publication No.2007-116D) and is available through 1-800 CDC INFO. Phone: 1-800 232-4636 or email cdcinfo@cdc.gov. It is also available from MSHA at MSHADistribution@dol.gov or 304-256-3257 (DVD-576). Private industry is producing Portuguese and Spanish language translations. National Safety Council and Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:问题:据估计,在美国,每天电气设备中会发生5到10次电弧闪光爆炸。在采矿业中,最大的一次电击伤害类别是非接触电弧造成的。方法:该调查分两个阶段进行:(a)审查了836个矿山安全与健康管理局(MSHA)报告,报告了11年内发生的电弧事件,以及(b)与32个人进行了个人访谈。理论上的安全工作绩效模型指导了这项研究。结果:确定了行为维度,包括员工经验,判断和决策能力,行为和组织控制以及安全文化的影响。摘要:美国国家职业安全与健康研究所(NIOSH)对与电弧闪光事件相关的行为成分进行了调查,并根据发现结果提出了干预措施建议。对行业的影响:本研究填补了电气培训的空白,重点是电弧闪光事件的组织和行为方面。这项研究是跨领域的,其结果不仅适用于采矿和建筑业,而且适用于许多其他雇用电工的行业。尽管矿山的大部分电击伤害是电弧烧伤的结果,但很少有矿工意识到存在这种危险。根据这项研究的结果,为电工制定了一个安全培训计划,其中包括视频和讲师的讨论指南。 “ Arc Flash Awareness”于2007年发布(DHHS NIOSH出版号2007-116D),可通过1-800 CDC INFO获得。电话:1-800 232-4636或发送电子邮件至cdcinfo@cdc.gov。也可以通过MSHADistribution@dol.gov或304-256-3257(DVD-576)从MSHA获得。私营企业正在生产葡萄牙语和西班牙语的翻译。国家安全委员会和Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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