Analysis of Accidents for Varies Types of Mines and Ores in Vidarbha Region.

  • Unique Paper ID: 180139
  • PageNo: 301-308
  • Abstract:
  • The mining industry inherently carries daily risks. To address these hazards effectively, it is imperative to possess adequate knowledge of managing such situations. Whether operating underground or in opencast mines, every facet of mining involves certain risks. The identification of hazards and subsequent risk analysis has become an integral aspect of ensuring a secure and efficient work environment. However, the rationale behind this practice warrants scrutiny. While encountering numerous risks in our daily lives, our genuine concern often extends to only a few, perhaps one or two. It is essential to scrutinize all potential risks to pre-empt any potential disasters in the future. Instances from the past highlight how disregarding early warning signs resulted in catastrophic events. Therefore, in today's context, possessing comprehensive knowledge is crucial to avert potential losses. Hazard identification and risk analysis entail pinpointing undesirable events leading to hazards, scrutinizing the mechanisms by which these events occur, and typically estimating the potential extent, magnitude, and likelihood of adverse effects. This study represents on the comprehensive study of Risk Analysis methods, Risk Assessment Procedures, and the sequential steps integral to Risk Assessment processes. It explores the spectrum of techniques encompassing Qualitative, Semi-Quantitative, and Quantitative methods of Risk Analysis. Emphasizing hazard identification and mitigation, this report evaluates Hazard and Operability (HAZOP), Fault Tree Analysis, and Event Tree Analysis as prime methods within Risk Assessment.

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BibTeX

@article{180139,
        author = {Omprakash Thakare and Rakesh Ahirkar},
        title = {Analysis of Accidents for Varies Types of Mines and Ores in Vidarbha Region.},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {1},
        pages = {301-308},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=180139},
        abstract = {The mining industry inherently carries daily 
risks. To address these hazards effectively, it is 
imperative to possess adequate knowledge of 
managing such situations. Whether operating 
underground or in opencast mines, every facet of 
mining involves certain risks. The identification of 
hazards and subsequent risk analysis has become an 
integral aspect of ensuring a secure and efficient work 
environment. However, the rationale behind this 
practice warrants scrutiny. While encountering 
numerous risks in our daily lives, our genuine concern 
often extends to only a few, perhaps one or two. It is 
essential to scrutinize all potential risks to pre-empt 
any potential disasters in the future. Instances from 
the past highlight how disregarding early warning 
signs resulted in catastrophic events. Therefore, in 
today's context, possessing comprehensive knowledge 
is 
crucial 
to avert potential losses. Hazard 
identification and risk analysis entail pinpointing 
undesirable events leading to hazards, scrutinizing the 
mechanisms by which these events occur, and typically 
estimating the potential extent, magnitude, and 
likelihood of adverse effects. This study represents on 
the comprehensive study of Risk Analysis methods, 
Risk Assessment Procedures, and the sequential steps 
integral to Risk Assessment processes. It explores the 
spectrum of techniques encompassing Qualitative, 
Semi-Quantitative, and Quantitative methods of Risk 
Analysis. Emphasizing hazard identification and 
mitigation, this report evaluates Hazard and 
Operability (HAZOP), Fault Tree Analysis, and Event 
Tree Analysis as prime methods within Risk 
Assessment.},
        keywords = {Hazard and Operability, Accident Analysis.},
        month = {May},
        }

Cite This Article

Thakare, O., & Ahirkar, R. (2025). Analysis of Accidents for Varies Types of Mines and Ores in Vidarbha Region.. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(1), 301–308.

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