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Safety Psychology Applicating on Coal Mine Safety Management Based on Information System

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Advanced Research on Electronic Commerce, Web Application, and Communication (ECWAC 2011)

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In recent years, with the increase of intensity of coal mining, a great number of major accidents happen frequently, the reason mostly due to human factors, but human’s unsafely behavior are affected by insecurity mental control. In order to reduce accidents, and to improve safety management, with the help of application security psychology, we analyse the cause of insecurity psychological factors from human perception, from personality development, from motivation incentive, from reward and punishment mechanism, and from security aspects of mental training , and put forward countermeasures to promote coal mine safety production,and to provide information for coal mining to improve the level of safety management.

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Hou, B., Chen, F. (2011). Safety Psychology Applicating on Coal Mine Safety Management Based on Information System. In: Shen, G., Huang, X. (eds) Advanced Research on Electronic Commerce, Web Application, and Communication. ECWAC 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 143. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20367-1_52

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