Modesto Freijo
Polytechnic University of Catalonia
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Journal of Safety Research | 2010
Lluís Sanmiquel; Modesto Freijo; Joaquín Edo; Josep M. Rossell
INTRODUCTION The rate for work related accidents in the Spanish mining sector is notably higher than in other countries such as the United States. It produces a very negative impact on the mining industry. This paper is the report of a study on serious and fatal accidents in Spanish mining from 1982-2006. It is based on the reports of 212 accidents (serious or fatal) carried out by the General Management of Energy and Mining of Catalonia (Spain). METHOD The high work-related accident rate in the Spanish mining sector makes it necessary to carry out an analysis and research that can shed light on the causes of this high rate; this is the only way that a solution can be found. The study is based on Feyer and Williamsons analysis of accident causes, as they apply to 212 accidents. The types and causes of the accidents are coded according to the coding system used by the Spanish National Institute for Safety and Hygiene in the Workplace, which allows us to identify a series of direct causes and contributing factors in different accidents. Results If all the causes and factors that are present in the accidents are known, we are able to look for appropriate solutions to reduce them as much as possible. In short, we are able to come up with a series of conclusions that expose the weak links in the management of accident prevention in companies. This is helpful in the struggle to reduce work injuries in the Spanish mining sector.
Work-a Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation | 2014
Lluís Sanmiquel; Josep M. Rossell; Carla Vintró; Modesto Freijo
BACKGROUND Mines are hazardous and workers can suffer many types of accidents caused by fire, flood, explosion or collapse. Injury incidence rates in mining are considerably higher than those registered by other economic sectors. One of the main reasons for this high-level incidence rate is the existence of a large number of dangerous workplaces. OBJECTIVE This work analyzes the influence that occupational safety management had on the accidents that took place in Spanish mining of industrial and ornamental stone during the period 2007-2008. METHODS Primary data sources are: (a) Results from a statistical study of the occupational health and safety management practices of 71 quarries defined by a questionnaire of 41 items; and (b) Occupational accidents registered in the Spanish industrial and ornamental stone mining throughout the period 2007-2008. RESULTS The obtained results indicate that workplaces with a low average score in the analysis of occupational safety management have a higher incidence rate of accidents. CONCLUSIONS Studies on mining workplaces are very important to help detect occupational safety concerns. Results from this study help raise awareness and will encourage the adoption of appropriate measures to improve safety.
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics | 2012
Lluís Sanmiquel; Modesto Freijo; Josep M. Rossell
Abstract Using data on work accidents and annual mining statistics, the paper studies work-related accidents in the Spanish energetic mining sector in 1999-2008. The following 3 parameters are considered: age, experience and size of the mine (in number of workers) where the accident took place. The main objective of this paper is to show the relationship between different accident indicators: risk index (as an expression of the incidence), average duration index for the age and size of the mine variables (as a measure of the seriousness of an accident), and the gravity index for the various sizes of mines (which measures the seriousness of an accident, too). The conclusions of this study could be useful to develop suitable prevention policies that would contribute towards a decrease in work-related accidents in the Spanish energetic mining industry.
international conference on lightning protection | 2016
V. March; Joan Montanyà; Ferran Fabró; Oscar van der Velde; D. Romero; G. Solà; Modesto Freijo; Nicolau Pineda
The paper presents winter lightning maps on specific regions in the northern hemisphere. Four different degrees of winter lightning activity are defined based on information derived from Japanese case. Based on this reference case it is possible to determine regions where winter lightning can be a threat to specific structures. Guidance on risk assessment to tall structures and wind turbines are described as well.
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2014
Carla Vintró; Lluís Sanmiquel; Modesto Freijo
Resources Policy | 2012
Carla Vintró; Jordi Fortuny; Lluís Sanmiquel; Modesto Freijo; Joaquín Edo
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2016
Joan Montanyà; Ferran Fabró; O. van der Velde; V. March; Earle R. Williams; Nicolau Pineda; D. Romero; G. Solà; Modesto Freijo
Dyna | 2012
Lluís Sanmiquel Pera; Carla Vintró; Modesto Freijo
Dyna | 2012
Lluís Sanmiquel Pera; Carla Vintró; Modesto Freijo
Dyna | 2012
Lluís Sanmiquel Pera; Carla Vintró; Modesto Freijo