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Comparative Study On The Safety Management System&Mechanism Of China's Coal Mine And America's

Posted on:2012-08-27Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:X J LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:1481304313957339Subject:Safety management engineering
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In the dissertation, safety system engineering, techno-economic analysis and mathematical statistics for a deep and systemic comparative study are used on the way coal mine safety has been managed in China and the United States of America. Outlined in the dissertation are three phases since the eighteenth century in the USA and the five stages since liberation in China for coal mine safety, where the linkage with economic maturity and the characteristics/models of its management are analyzed and defined. As part of the analysis on the three drivers for fundamentally improved mining safety, the two countries in the legislation on coal mine safety and its evolution against different historical and social backdrop are compared; the regulatory structure and proposes ways of organizing safety efforts are reviewed. The incentive compatibility theory is then employed to determine the responsibility matrix for mine safety and a mechanism for shared responsibility among stakeholders is raised. Emergency braking is proposed for the miners after their special position is investigated in coal mine safety.
Keywords/Search Tags:China's coal mines and America's, safety management, systems and mechanisms, comparative study
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