Deterministic model for work accidents simulation in mining

Authors

  • Saúl Mayor Pariona Faculty of Mining Engineering / National University of Central Peru
  • Willi Nelson Tarma Vivas Faculty of Mining Engineering / National University of Central Peru
  • Janette Mayor Pariona Faculty of Mining Engineering / National University of Central Peru

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26490/uncp.prospectivauniversitaria.2021.18.1638

Keywords:

Accidents simulation, Work accidents, Deterministic models, Occupational hazards

Abstract

The present research paper aims to evaluate the influence of the deterministic model on the simulationof occupation accidents in mining. The scientific method was used with a descriptive type of correlational research, the simulation of work accidents is considered as the independent variable and the deterministic model as dependent variable. The population is made up of reports of work accidents by Minera Raura S.A. Company; the sample is non-probabilistic type that includes reports of work accidents of last 12 months. The deterministic model for predicting occupational accidents is the following: Accident level = - 2,721 + 0.360 * Psychological factors + 0.324 * Organizational factors + 0.206 * Other factors. The model has a multiple linear correlation coefficient of 0.816, there is a high correlation indicated with a 0.666 coefficient of determination; which means that 66.6 % of the variability of the accident level (Y) depends on psychological factor (X1), organizational factors (X2) and other factors (X3).

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Published

2022-11-30

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How to Cite

Deterministic model for work accidents simulation in mining. (2022). University Prospective in Engineering and Technology, 18(1), 111-118. https://doi.org/10.26490/uncp.prospectivauniversitaria.2021.18.1638