Lessons learnt from six mine disaster case studies to improve audit and assurance and ESG

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 5
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- Publication Date:
- May 5, 2022
Abstract
Six recent case studies were selected based on the eight main causes of mine disasters (Table 1; Quinlan, 2014) and where credible information sources, such as Royal Commission Reports, Coronial Investigations and textbooks, were available. The six case studies are listed below. Details are available via this link or the conference PowerPoint accompanying this paper. 1. Beaconsfield, Tasmania – 2006 Fall of Ground/Seismic Event (Chandler, 2009; Melick, 2007; Wright, 2012). 2. Bingham Canyon, USA – 2013 Manefay Slide (Ross, 2017). 3. Bronzewing, WA – 2000 Hydraulic Fill Inrush (Hope, 2002). 4. Brumadinho and Samarco, Brazil – 2015 and 2019 Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) failures (Bowker, 2019; Darlington et al, 2019; Demajorovic, Lopes and Santiago, 2019; Morgenstern, 2016). 5. Northparkes, NSW – 1999 Cave Air-blast (Bailey, 2003; Hebblewhite, 2003). 6. Pike River, NZ – 2010 Methane Gas Explosion (Macfie, 2013; Panckhurst, Bell and Henry, 2012.
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APA:
(2022) Lessons learnt from six mine disaster case studies to improve audit and assurance and ESGMLA: Lessons learnt from six mine disaster case studies to improve audit and assurance and ESG. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.