Mining Product: Hidden Scars
Original creation date: January 2001
A story of survival and recovery, Hidden Scars is an interview with veteran hard rock miner Don Capperelli. Don recounts the events surrounding a 1994 rock burst that buried him and his partner, killing his partner and severely injuring him. A study in both mining safety and mining culture, Hidden Scars will touch even the most hardened worker.
The YouTube video, a zip file containing the WMV video file and SRT captions file, and the orderable DVD are available.
Total runtime: 25:45
Authors: ET Cullen
Audience: All miners
Video - January 2001
NIOSHTIC2 Number: 20024266
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2001-150d, 2001 Jan, video
This video can be streamed from YouTube or a ZIP file containing a WMV file and a SRT closed caption file can be downloaded for local playback when streaming is not feasible. To use the ZIP file, download it to your computer and expand the contents into a folder of your choice. The SRT caption file will provide closed captions when using a compatible media player.
See Also
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- Ergonomic and Statistical Assessment of Safety in Deep-Cut Mines
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- Leadership Characteristics in Escape from Three Underground Mine Fires
- Miners' Views about Personal Dust Monitors
- Miners' Views About Personal Dust Monitors
- A Profile of Workers' Experiences and Preparedness in Responding to Underground Mine Fires
- Task Analysis
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- Working in Noise with a Hearing Loss: Perceptions from Workers, Supervisors, and Hearing Conservation Program Managers
- Page last reviewed: 11/14/2016
- Page last updated: 7/15/2015
- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program