Background: Heavy mining vehicle operators at arctic mines have a high risk of discomfort, musculoskeletal disorders and occupational accidents. There is a need for tailored approaches and safety management tools that take into account the specific characteristics of arctic work environments.
Objective: The aim of this study was to develop a holistic evaluation tool for heavy mining vehicles and operator well-being in arctic mine environments.
Methods: Data collection was based on design science principles and included literature review, expert observations and participatory ergonomic sessions.
Results: As a result of this study, a systemic checklist was developed and tested by eight individuals in a 350-employee mining environment.
Conclusions: The checklist includes sections for evaluating vehicle specific ergonomic and safety aspects from a technological point of view and for checking if the work has been arranged so that it can be performed safely and fluently from an employee's point of view.
Keywords: Design science; occupational health and safety; operator; participatory ergonomics; work system.