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The concurrent validity of learning potential and psychomotor performance compared to safe working behaviour of machine operations in a platinum mineKeyser, Karin 03 1900 (has links)
The researcher selected a quantitative cross-sectional design to test the concurrent validity of learning
potential and psychomotor ability by evaluating the relationships between mining machine operators’
learning potential and psychomotor ability as well as their work safety behaviour. Work safety behaviour
was considered indicative of their capability to operate a moving machine. The utilization of measuring
instruments capable of measuring their learning potential and psychomotor ability and measuring safety
behaviour by means of their safety score cards provided the required measurement data. The study
involved a quantitative investigation into the relationship between learning potential and psychomotor
ability as independent variables and safety behaviour as dependent variable.
De Vos, Strydom, Fouche and Delport (2002, p.79) defined quantitative research as “based on positivism,
which takes scientific explanation to be nomothetic. Its main aims are to measure the social world
objectively, to test hypotheses and to predict and explain human behaviour. A quantitative study may
therefore be defined as an inquiry into social or human problems based on testing a theory composed of
variables, measured with numbers and analysed with statistical procedures in order to determine whether
the predictive generalization of the theory holds true.”
The aim of the study was to determine the learning potential and psychomotor ability of mining machine
operators as well as compare the following sub-groups (based on the biographical variables): age, years’
experience, educational level and gender. The respondents’ work safety behaviour was measured and
the relationship between the two measures of the independent variables (learning potential and
psychomotor ability) and work safety behaviour determined. / Industrial & Organisational Psychology / (M.Comm. (Industrial and Organisational Psychology))
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Political consciousness and mobilisation amongst Afrikaner diggers on the Lichtenburg Diamond Fields, 1926-1929Clynick, Timothy Paul 14 January 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Důchodové zabezpečení horníků v České republice / Pension security of miners in the Czech RepublicHolečková, Romana January 2017 (has links)
This thesis deals with the analysis of the pension security of miners in the Czech Republic from its historical beginnings to the present day, with the main focus on the legislation de lege lata. The selected range of employees in mining industry is in Czech law of pension insurance in comparison with other insured persons favoured in determination of retirement age and the determination of amount of the old-age pension. These benefits are limited for the time being; however, currently the preferences are enforced to be listed in the public pension system permanently. The main focus of work is therefore an analysis of the legislation relating to the entitlement of miners to an old-age pension, taking into account the specific retirement age and the determination of the amount of this pension. The work also touches other pension benefits paid out of the Czech pension system, i.e. disabled pension and survivors' pensions. Mentioned are also some of the claims arising from compensation legislation and the selected topics of international legal issues that may have an effect on the performance of paid to the miners from the Czech pension system (particularly the top-up allowance).
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Prise en compte des erreurs de mesure dans l’analyse du risque associe a l’exposition aux rayonnements ionisants dans une cohorte professionnelle : application à la cohorte française des mineurs d'uranium / Taking into account measurement error in the analysis of risk associated with exposure to ionizing radiation in an occupational cohort : application to the French cohort of uranium miners.Allodji, Setcheou Rodrigue 09 December 2011 (has links)
Dans les études épidémiologiques, les erreurs de mesure de l’exposition étudiée peuvent biaiser l’estimation des risques liés à cette exposition. Un grand nombre de méthodes de correction de l’effet de ces erreurs a été développé mais en pratique elles ont été rarement appliquées, probablement à cause du fait que leur capacité de correction et leur mise en œuvre sont peu maîtrisées. Une autre raison non moins importante est que, en l’absence de données répétées ou de données de validation, ces méthodes de correction exigent la connaissance détaillée des caractéristiques (taille, nature, structure et distribution) des erreurs de mesure. L’objectif principal de cette thèse est d’étudier l’impact de la prise en compte des erreurs de mesure dans les analyses du risque de décès par cancer du poumon associé à l’exposition au radon à partir de la cohorte française des mineurs d’uranium (qui ne dispose ni de données répétées, ni de données de validation). Les objectifs spécifiques étaient (1) de caractériser les erreurs de mesure associées aux expositions radiologiques (radon et ses descendants, poussières d’uranium et rayonnements gamma), (2) d’étudier l’impact des erreurs de mesure de l’exposition au radon et à ses descendants sur l’estimation de l’excès de risque relatif (ERR) de décès par cancer du poumon et (3) d’étudier et comparer la performance des méthodes de correction de l’effet de ces erreurs. La cohorte française des mineurs d’uranium comprend plus de 5000 individus exposés de manière chronique au radon et à ses descendants qui ont été suivis en moyenne pendant 30 ans. Les erreurs de mesure ont été caractérisées en prenant en compte l’évolution des méthodes d’extraction et de la surveillance radiologique des mineurs au fil du temps. Une étude de simulation basée sur la cohorte française des mineurs d’uranium a été mise en place pour étudier l’impact de ces erreurs sur l’ERR ainsi que pour comparer la performance des méthodes de correction. Les résultats montrent que les erreurs de mesure de l’exposition au radon et à ses descendants ont diminué au fil des années. Pour les premières années, avant 1970, elles dépassaient 45 % et après 1980 elles étaient de l’ordre de 10 %. La nature de ces erreurs a aussi changé au cours du temps ; les erreurs essentiellement de nature Berkson ont fait place à des erreurs de nature classique après la mise en place des dosimètres individuels à partir de 1983. Les résultats de l’étude de simulation ont montré que les erreurs de mesure conduisent à une atténuation de l’ERR vers la valeur nulle, avec un biais important de l’ordre de 60 %. Les trois méthodes de correction d’erreurs considérées ont permis une réduction notable mais partielle du biais d’atténuation. Un avantage semble exister pour la méthode de simulation extrapolation (SIMEX) dans notre contexte, cependant, les performances des trois méthodes de correction sont fortement tributaires de la détermination précise des caractéristiques des erreurs de mesure.Ce travail illustre l’importance de l’effet des erreurs de mesure sur les estimations de la relation entre l’exposition au radon et le risque de décès par cancer du poumon. L’obtention d’estimation de risque pour laquelle l’effet des erreurs de mesure est corrigé devrait s’avérer d’un intérêt majeur en support des politiques de protection contre le radon en radioprotection et en santé publique. / In epidemiological studies, measurement errors in exposure can substantially bias the estimation of the risk associated to exposure. A broad variety of methods for measurement error correction has been developed, but they have been rarely applied in practice, probably because their ability to correct measurement error effects and their implementation are poorly understood. Another important reason is that many of the proposed correction methods require to know measurement errors characteristics (size, nature, structure and distribution).The aim of this thesis is to take into account measurement error in the analysis of risk of lung cancer death associated to radon exposure based on the French cohort of uranium miners. The mains stages were (1) to assess the characteristics (size, nature, structure and distribution) of measurement error in the French uranium miners cohort, (2) to investigate the impact of measurement error in radon exposure on the estimated excess relative risk (ERR) of lung cancer death associated to radon exposure, and (3) to compare the performance of methods for correction of these measurement error effects.The French cohort of uranium miners includes more than 5000 miners chronically exposed to radon with a follow-up duration of 30 years. Measurement errors have been characterized taking into account the evolution of uranium extraction methods and of radiation protection measures over time. A simulation study based on the French cohort of uranium miners has been carried out to investigate the effects of these measurement errors on the estimated ERR and to assess the performance of different methods for correcting these effects.Measurement error associated to radon exposure decreased over time, from more than 45% in the early 70’s to about 10% in the late 80’s. Its nature also changed over time from mostly Berkson to classical type from 1983. Simulation results showed that measurement error leads to an attenuation of the ERR towards the null, with substantial bias on ERR estimates in the order of 60%. All three error-correction methods allowed a noticeable but partial reduction of the attenuation bias. An advantage was observed for the simulation-extrapolation method (SIMEX) in our context, but the performance of the three correction methods highly depended on the accurate determination of the characteristics of measurement error.This work illustrates the importance of measurement error correction in order to obtain reliable estimates of the exposure-risk relationship between radon and lung cancer. Corrected risk estimates should prove of great interest in the elaboration of protection policies against radon in radioprotection and in public health.
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Analyse de la relation dose-réponse pour les risques de mortalité par cancer et par maladie de l'appareil circulatoire chez les mineurs d'uranium / Dose-response Relationship Analysis for Cancer and Circulatory System Disease Mortality Risks Among Uranium MinersDrubay, Damien 06 February 2015 (has links)
La relation entre le risque de décès par cancer du poumon et l’exposition au radon est aujourd’hui établie, notamment à partir des études conduites chez les mineurs d’uranium. Mais de nombreuses interrogations persistent sur les risques de cancers extra-pulmonaires et de maladies non-cancéreuses, et sur l'impact sur la santé des autres expositions radiologiques professionnelles. L’objectif général de cette thèse est de contribuer à l’estimation des risques radio-induits aux faibles débits de dose au travers de l'analyse des risques de décès par cancer du rein et par Maladie de l'Appareil Circulatoire (MAC) chez les mineurs d’uranium.Les analyses du risque de décès par cancer du rein ont été réalisées au sein de la cohorte française des mineurs d'uranium (n=5 086 ; période de suivi : 1946-2007), la cohorte post-55 (n=3 377 ; période de suivi : 1957-2007) et la cohorte allemande de la Wismut (n=58 986; période de suivi : 1946-2003) au sein desquelles sont respectivement répertoriés 24, 11 et 174 décès par cancer du rein. L’exposition au radon et à ses descendants à vie courte (exprimée en Working Level Month WLM), aux poussières d’uranium (kBqh.m-3) et aux rayonnements gamma (mSv) a été estimée individuellement et la dose absorbée au rein a été calculée. La relation dose-réponse a été affinée par rapport à l'analyse classique en considérant deux types de réponse : le risque instantané de décès par cancer du rein (analyse classique, Cause-specific Hazard Ratio (CSHR) estimé avec le modèle de Cox) et sa probabilité d'occurrence au cours du suivi (Subdistribution Hazard Ratio (SHR) estimé avec le modèle de Fine & Gray). Un excès de mortalité par cancer du rein était observé dans la cohorte française (SMR = 1,62 IC95%[1,04; 2,41]), mais pas dans la cohorte post-55. Dans la cohorte de la Wismut, un déficit de mortalité par cancer du rein était observé (0,89 [0,78; 0,99]). Pour ces trois populations, aucune relation n'a pu être mise en évidence entre les expositions radiologiques (ou la dose au rein) et le risque de décès par cancer du rein (ex : CSHRWismut_radon/100WLM=1,023 [0,993; 1,053]), ni avec sa probabilité d'occurrence au cours du suivi (ex : SHRWismut_radon /100WLM=1,012 [0,983; 1,042]).L’étude du risque de décès par MAC dans la cohorte française a montré une augmentation significative du risque de décès par MAC (n=442, CSHR/100WLM=1,11 [1,01; 1,22]) et par Maladie CérébroVasculaire (MCeV, n=105, CSHR/100WLM=1,25 [1,09; 1,43]) avec l’exposition au radon. Une enquête cas-témoins nichée au sein de la cohorte a été mise en place pour recueillir dans les dossiers médicaux les facteurs de risque classiques de MAC (surpoids, hypertension, diabète...) pour 313 mineurs (76 décès par MAC (dont 26 par Cardiopathie Ischémique (CI) et 16 par MCeV) et 237 témoins). Pour les trois expositions radiologiques, la relation exposition-risque a été analysée au sein d'une pseudo-cohorte (obtenue en pondérant les observations par l'inverse de la probabilité de sélection, n=1 644 pseudo-individus) avec le modèle de Cox, en ajustant sur les différents facteurs de risque. L’association entre les expositions radiologiques et le risque de décès par MAC, CI ou MCeV n'était pas significative (ex : CSHRMAC_radon/100WLM=1,43 [0,71; 2,87]). La prise en compte des facteurs de risque ne modifiait pas sensiblement cette association.L'absence de relation dose-réponse significative suggère que l'excès de mortalité par cancer du rein chez les mineurs français serait induit par d'autres facteurs, non-disponibles pour cette analyse. La faible variation des coefficients avec l'ajustement sur les facteurs de risque de MAC dans l'enquête cas-témoins nichée soutient l'hypothèse de l'existence d'une augmentation du risque de MCeV dans la cohorte française associée à l’exposition au radon. La poursuite du suivi de la cohorte permettra d'affiner ces résultats. / The relation between lung cancer risk and radon exposure has been clearly established, especially from the studies on uranium miner cohorts. But the association between radon exposure and extrapulmonary cancers and non-cancer diseases remains not well known. Moreover, the health risks associated with the other mining-related ionizing radiation exposures are still under consideration. The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the estimation of the radio-induced health risks at low-doses through the analysis of the kidney cancer and Circulatory System Disease (CSD) mortality risks among uranium miners.Kidney cancer mortality risk analyses were performed from the French cohort of uranium miners (n=5086; follow-up period: 1946-2007), the post-55 cohort (n=3,377; follow-up period: 1957-2007) and the German cohort of the Wismut (n=58,986; follow-up period: 1946-2003) which included 24, 11 and 174 deaths from kidney cancer, respectively. The exposures to radon and its short-lived progeny (expressed in Working Level Month WLM), to uranium ore dust (kBqh.m-3) and to external gamma rays (mSv) were estimated for each miners and the equivalent kidney dose was calculated. The dose-response relation was refined considering two responses: the instantaneous risk of kidney cancer mortality (corresponding to the classical analysis, Cause-specific Hazard Ratio (CSHR) estimated with the Cox model) and its occurrence probability during the follow-up (Subdistribution Hazard Ratio (SHR) estimated with the Fine & Gray model). An excess of kidney cancer mortality was observed only in the French cohort (SMR = 1.62 CI95%[1.04; 2.41]). In the Wismut cohort, a decrease of the kidney cancer mortality was observed (0.89 [0.78; 0.99]). For these three cohorts, the occupational radiological exposures (or the equivalent kidney dose) were significantly associated neither with the risk of kidney cancer mortality (e.g. CSHRWismut_radon/100WLM=1.023 [0.993; 1.053]), nor with its occurrence probability during the follow-up (e.g. SHRWismut_radon /100WLM=1.012 [0.983; 1.042]).CSD mortality risk analyses in the French cohort showed a significant increase of the risks of mortality from CSD (n=442, CSHR/100WLM=1.11 [1.01; 1.22]) and from CerebroVascular Disease (MCeV, n=105, CSHR/100WLM=1.25 [1.09; 1.43]) with radon exposure. A case-control study nested in the French cohort was set up to collect the information related to CSD risk factors (overweight, hypertension, diabetes...) from the medical records of 313 miners (76 deaths from CSD (including 26 from Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD) and 16 from MCeV) and 237 controls). For the three radiological exposures, the exposure-risk relation was analyzed in a pseudo-cohort (n=1,644 pseudo-individuals, obtained from the weighting of the observations by their inverse selection probability) with the Cox model, adjusted for the CSD risk factors. The association between the radiological exposure and the risk of mortality from CSD, IHD or MCeV was not significant (e.g. CSHRCSD_radon/100WLM=1.43 [0.71; 2.87]). The adjustment for CSD risk factors did not substantially change the exposure-risk relation.The lack of a significant dose-response relation suggests that the excess of kidney cancer mortality among the French uranium miners may be induced by other risk factors, unavailable for this study. The small change of the coefficients observed after adjustment for CSD risk factors in the nested case-control study supports the assumption of the existence of the MCeV mortality risk increase associated with radon exposure in the French cohort of uranium miners. Future analyses based on further follow-up updates should allow to confirm or not these results.
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Serra Pelada: experiência, memórias e disputasMoura, Salvador Tavares de 20 June 2008 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2008-06-20 / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / This paper is proposed to discuss the relations of work and the living conditions of workers in the gold mining camps of Serra Pelada, in southeastern Pará, from the memory of the mining's workers. Thus, from the experiences, we can understand the workers in their relationship with the authorities and with the different workers. This reflection allows questioning the past and confronts the different memories of the mining's workers with each other, and with the authoritarian practices of the military regime in the administration of gold mining camps in the years 1980. In this process, the struggle for land indicates how the memory is an argument and builds the place in the formation of consciousness of the miners through the experience. This perspective indicates an intentional choice to deal directly with sectors that had few opportunities to exhibit their point of view. Thus, the role of narrators and the relationship between them and the researcher becomes the object of reflection, and the evidence shows the complexity of the place where the narratives are legitimate and earn meanings. The intention is the visibility to the struggle of the miners of Sierra Pelada from the plurality of memories, their living conditions and housing of today. The present, thus, turns into the right to the memory, the question of how public politics in relation to miners mix itself in the dispute by hegemony, muting projects and alternative possibilities of building other different histories of which were submitted. It discusses the construction of the images on the gold mining camps and the construction of the Carajás region from different perspectives and interests. Furthermore, a revision in the literature on the subject of gold mining camps in the region. Are addressed the questions about the construction of the work, realizing the formation of the gold mining camps as territory, experience shared by the various citizens involved. Serra Pelada emerges as place where disputes between miners, entrepreneurs, CVRD and military, were marked by tensions and struggles. The experience of the gold mining camps changed the miners, forging in the territory, the emergence and the formation of new social citizens / O presente trabalho propõe-se a discutir as relações de trabalho e as condições de vida dos trabalhadores do garimpo de Serra Pelada no sudeste do Pará a partir de diversas memórias, alimentada pela imprensa, pesquisadores e garimpeiros. Partindo das vivências dos trabalhadores, podemos compreender sua relação com o poder instituído e com os diferentes garimpeiros. Essa reflexão possibilita questionar o passado e confrontar as diferentes memórias dos garimpeiros entre si e com as práticas autoritárias do regime militar para a administração do garimpo no inicio da década de 1980.
Nesse processo, a luta pela terra indica como a memória constitui-se em argumento e constrói o lugar na formação da consciência dos garimpeiros através da experiência. Essa perspectiva indica uma escolha intencional ao tratar diretamente com setores que tiveram poucas oportunidades para expor suas visões. Desta forma, o papel dos narradores e a relação estabelecida entre eles e o pesquisador passa a ser objeto de reflexão, e nos sugere indícios da complexidade do lugar onde as narrativas se legitimam e ganham significados. Busca-se dar visibilidade a luta dos garimpeiros de Serra Pelada a partir da pluralidade das memórias, de suas condições de vida e moradia atuais. O presente, assim, converte-se no direito a memória, ao questionar como as políticas públicas em relação ao garimpeiro se engendram na disputa por hegemonias, silenciando projetos alternativos e possibilidades de construção de outras historicidades distintas das quais foram submetidas. Discute-se a construção das imagens sobre o garimpo e a constituição da região do Carajás a partir de diferentes perspectivas e interesses. Propõe-se, ainda, uma revisão na bibliografia sobre a temática do garimpo e da região. São abordadas as questões da construção do trabalho, percebendo a formação do garimpo como território, experiência compartilhada pelos diversos sujeitos envolvidos. Serra Pelada surge como lugar onde se desenrolam as disputas entre garimpeiros, empresários, CVRD (Companhia Vale do Rio Doce) e militares, marcadas por tensões e lutas. A experiência do garimpo transformou o garimpeiro, forjando no território o surgimento e constituição desses novos sujeitos sociais
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McIntyre, Pennsylvania, the everyday life of a coal mining company town: 1910-1947 photos, documents, memories of town residents /Ferrandiz, Susan. January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.A.)--Slippery Rock University, 2002. / Title from screen. Includes bibliographical references.
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Mainstream and marginalized the framing of black athletes in Glory road /Gutierrez, Robert Daniel. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Texas at El Paso, 2008. / Title from title screen. Vita. CD-ROM. Includes bibliographical references. Also available online.
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Compensation and control, silicosis in the Ontario hardrock mining industry, 1921-1975Hogaboam, Dieter Grant January 1998 (has links) (PDF)
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The concurrent validity of learning potential and psychomotor ability measures for the selection of haul truck operators in an open-pit minePelser, Marikie Karen 11 1900 (has links)
The purpose of the present study was to determine the concurrent validity of learning potential and psychomotor ability measures for the prediction of haul truck operator (N=128) performance in an open-pit mine. Specific aims were to determine the nature of the relationship between learning potential and psychomotor ability; whether there are higher order cognitive or psychomotor factors present in the combined use of the TRAM 1 and Vienna Test System measures; and the relative contribution of learning potential and psychomotor ability in the prediction of haul truck operator performance. The validity of learning potential and psychomotor ability measures was partially supported. A positive correlation between general (cognitive) ability (g) and psychomotor ability was reported. Factor analysis provided relatively consistent evidence for a general (cognitive) ability factor (g) underlying performance on all measures. The relative contribution of learning potential and psychomotor ability in the prediction of performance could not be established. / Industrial and Organisational Psychology / M. Com. (Industrial and Organisational Psychology)
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