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Final Report The relationship between physiological strain . . . A review of existing information on the physical work requirements and the workloads associated with underground occupations in thin tabular reef type mining at gold and platinum mines in the South African mining industry;
Relationships of Physical Job Tasks and Living Conditions . . . The present study shows a strong association between the job tasks (JT) and occupational injuries, and that face work, frequent psychotropic drug use, not-good-health-status, musculoskeletal disorders, and certain personality traits were also strongly related to injuries in coal miners
Microsoft Word - fitness for work paper5. doc - QUT In this paper, we consider what it means ‘to be fit for work in mining’, and why it is a significant issue Using both the workplace health literature and surveys of the mining industry, including our own, we outline strategies to implement realistic fitness interventions for miners
Obesity and NSW Coal Mining - Coal Services Almost half of all the coal mine employees in NSW had a BMI which classified them as overweight (47 41%), with a further 27 08% classified as obese This puts a large proportion (74 49%) of the NSW coal mining population at risk