Conference Proceedings
Life-of-Mine Conference 2014
Conference Proceedings
Life-of-Mine Conference 2014
Resource Company Investments in Health - A Life-of-Mine / Life-of-Community Perspective across America
Mineral resource development activities impact the health and well-being of many people, from workers, to families and surrounding communities. In the current environment of corporate social responsibility life-of-mine planning considers that mining activities should be conducted in the best environmentally, socially and economically acceptable way for the entire life of the mine (ie from exploration to decommissioning and closure). In this context, the health impacts of mining extend throughout the life of the community from worker injury and chronic exposure to communicable and non-communicable causes of illness, through to family and community health and well-being. At the inaugural Life-of-Mine conference in July 2012, the authors proposed the life-of-mine in the life-of-community (LOMLOC) matrix as a framework for understanding issues at the interface between resource extraction operations and the surrounding environment.This paper reviews and compares health activities extracted from social and environmental reports published by selected major mining companies with American operations in Canada, Colombia and Brazil. These corporate approaches to public health management are mapped to the LOMLOC matrix to identify and compare trends and behaviour in corporate health investments._x000D_
This analysis of how companies approach and prioritise health issues in the context of different regions, cultures and environmental drivers will serve as a resource for minerals industry managers, civil society and regulators regarding current health management approaches in this sector.CITATION:Ribeiro Duthie, C, Calderon, A, Viswanathan, D, Shi, M, Harris, J and Kirsch, P A, 2014. Resource company investments in health - a life-of-mine / life-of-community perspective across America, in Proceedings Life-of-Mine 2014 , pp 349-364 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
This analysis of how companies approach and prioritise health issues in the context of different regions, cultures and environmental drivers will serve as a resource for minerals industry managers, civil society and regulators regarding current health management approaches in this sector.CITATION:Ribeiro Duthie, C, Calderon, A, Viswanathan, D, Shi, M, Harris, J and Kirsch, P A, 2014. Resource company investments in health - a life-of-mine / life-of-community perspective across America, in Proceedings Life-of-Mine 2014 , pp 349-364 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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C Ribeiro Duthie, A Calderon, D Viswanathan, M Shi, J Harris, P A Kirsch
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- Published: 2014
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