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Research on Influencing Factors and Mechanisms of Human-Machine Safety Collaboration Behavior in Coal Mines Based on DEMATEL-ISM

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  • Xue Yang
  • Qiyu Xing
  • Juan Yang
  • Yujia Yao
  • Kang Tian
  • Hao Cai

Abstract

To manage the process of human-machine safety collaboration in the context of intelligent construction of coal mines and prevent the occurrence of human-machine interaction accidents. This study explores the variables affecting human-machine safety collaboration in coal mines and analyzes the causal relationships and mechanisms of action among the variables. This study adopts DEMATEL-ISM method to analyze the causal relationship between factors affecting human-machine safety collaboration. In addition, the research further identifies key influencing factors from a series of factors, establishes a hierarchical structure model among factors, and understands the interaction mechanism between factors. We reviewed the existing research and found that the Delphi method is used to construct a system of influencing factors of human-machine safety collaboration in coal mines, including miners, intelligent systems, management, group, and the environment. According to the calculation results of DEMATEL, the key factors affecting human-machine safety collaboration behavior are determined as follows: safety education and training, human-machine interaction experience, ease of use, and safety leadership. The ISM method divides the influencing factors into five levels, and the direct and indirect factors affecting human-computer interaction are determined. This study constructs a system of influencing factors of human-machine safety collaboration in coal mines. It uses the DEMATEL-ISM method to determine the key factors affecting human-machine safety collaboration in coal mines and the interaction mechanism between the factors. The research results can provide a theoretical basis and methods for preventing coal mine safety accidents and improving human-machine safety collaboration in coal mines.

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  • Xue Yang & Qiyu Xing & Juan Yang & Yujia Yao & Kang Tian & Hao Cai, 2024. "Research on Influencing Factors and Mechanisms of Human-Machine Safety Collaboration Behavior in Coal Mines Based on DEMATEL-ISM," SAGE Open, , vol. 14(1), pages 21582440241, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:sagope:v:14:y:2024:i:1:p:21582440241239126
    DOI: 10.1177/21582440241239126
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