Safety for Mining Companies: Aspiring to a World of Zero Incidents with Smarter Safety

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Dirk Claessens
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Aug 1, 2013

Abstract

The term ?cost? is too small when describing the destructive power of safety incidents for mining companies. Breaches in employee or environmental safety are felt way beyond the bottom-line: human life can be taken; ecosystems tarnished; the ire of peoples, media and government inflamed; significant halting of production; and high levels of legal and financial challenges. According to a recent survey of Mining executivesi, ?ensuring workforce safety? was the most important issues identified above any other, with a plurality of 31 percent, reigning above capital projects, product efficiency, and equipment reliability. We accept that safety is a most paramount issue, yet for many reasons we keep approaching the problem the same way we have in the past. We need to stop doing the same things decade over decade and try something new. New innovations are significantly changing the fundamentals of how mining companies explore, excavate, produce, refine and distribute their valuable commodities. Technologies such as visualization, analytics, location awareness, and gaming simulation are making these enterprises smarter. Now, attention turns to an area we?ve long held as integral to our business: safety. By using the same breakthrough technologies that are changing our business, we can now boldly imagine ? and credibly strive for ? a world of zero incidents.
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APA: Dirk Claessens  (2013)  Safety for Mining Companies: Aspiring to a World of Zero Incidents with Smarter Safety

MLA: Dirk Claessens Safety for Mining Companies: Aspiring to a World of Zero Incidents with Smarter Safety. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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