Upgrading Mining Safety and Miners Health——A Perspective of Organizational Behavior and Social Responsibility
The paper aims at presenting a perspective of organizational behavior and social responsibility on the upgrading of mine safety and health in China. Through an in-depth comparative analysis of the regulatory mechanisms for mine safety and health in USA and South Africa, it is found that the successful performance of mine safety and health in USA has been contributed by the triangle of effective law enforcement, advanced technology development and qualified labor training, and the impressive improvement of mine health and safety in South Africa has been attributed to the mechanism of tripartite engagement through the state, mine owners and employees. In view of findings from the US and South Africa experiences, an approach of organizational behavior and social responsibility through multistakeholders is proposed for China to fundamentally upgrade its performance of mine safety and health by adopting best practices.
Li Zhongxue Li Cuiping Zhao Yiqing Cao Zhiguo
The Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of High Efficiency Mining and Safety for Metal Mines Department of Mineral Resource Engineering University of Science and Technology Beijing, China
国际会议
北京
英文
150-155
2011-09-23(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)