Abstract

Human errors are commonplace among hoist drivers in the hoisting task of coalmines. To reduce these errors and prevent accidents, it is necessary to identify the features of cognitive behaviors and main cognitive errors of the hoist drivers. This paper analyzes the accident cases and operating flow of coalmine hoist, and establishes a cognitive process model of coalmine hoist drivers. Further, the cognitive behaviors and functions of the drivers were analyzed stage by stage, revealing the distributions of their main cognitive behaviors and functions. It is learned that most coalmine hoist accidents concentrate in two stages: lifting, and operation monitoring. The operating processes in the two stages were further deliberated. The specific operations were extracted as the influencing factors of human errors, and the importance of each index was calculated through analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The research results provide a theoretical reference for identifying the key factors affecting the human errors of the operations by coalmine hoist drivers, and shed new light on how to prevent such errors.

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