Coal Mining: A Study on the Health and Safety Assessment of Worker in India

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Vinod M Kapse, Niyati Shukla, Narendra Pratap Singh, Smita Singh, Swarupanjali Padhi

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Coal mining exposes workers to a variety of internal, operative, and industrial risks that are linked to the safety and health of the works sometimes risks. Since this safety is indeed a top concern for all coal industries, as it is one of its key mission and vision statements. Coal businesses seek well-safe working practices that form the foundation of all safety procedures. The mining sector is passing through a period of uncertainty. It is being created due to volatility in the prices of natural goods, economic uncertainty, more restrictions, declining earnings, and changes in future demand. This has forced mining corporations to rethink their plans, implement new business models, and seek innovative technology that can effectively increase efficiency while remaining impactful and safe. The transition to the coal sector will require a financially viable power business. To create and implement innovative technologies in safety and health operations, to protect workers and technology. This article analyses various aspects of the health and safety-related coal mining sector for the further development of strategies to decrease the health concerns faced by mining workers.

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Vinod M Kapse, Niyati Shukla, Narendra Pratap Singh, Smita Singh, Swarupanjali Padhi. (2022). Coal Mining: A Study on the Health and Safety Assessment of Worker in India. European Economic Letters (EEL), 12(1). Retrieved from https://www.eelet.org.uk/index.php/journal/article/view/287
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