Conference Proceedings
Minesafe International Conference 2022
Conference Proceedings
Minesafe International Conference 2022
Minesafe International 2022 was held in Perth, Western Australia from 4-5 May.
From operational safety and COVID-safe practices to physical and psychological well-being, pursing a zero harm workplace safety culture is at the core of every mining company to keep their workforce safe and healthy.
The papers were stimulating and challenging while also being informative on a wide and varied number of topics including: operational and case studies, effective leadership strategies that promote a zero-harm workplace safety culture, the importance of psychological safety programs, new technologies that are improving our ability to manage and monitor safety, employee mental health, safety considerations in an ever-changing world of innovation and energy demands; and much more.
From operational safety and COVID-safe practices to physical and psychological well-being, pursing a zero harm workplace safety culture is at the core of every mining company to keep their workforce safe and healthy.
The papers were stimulating and challenging while also being informative on a wide and varied number of topics including: operational and case studies, effective leadership strategies that promote a zero-harm workplace safety culture, the importance of psychological safety programs, new technologies that are improving our ability to manage and monitor safety, employee mental health, safety considerations in an ever-changing world of innovation and energy demands; and much more.
Papers in collection
- Lessons learnt from six mine disaster case studies to improve audit and assurance and ESG Go to Paper
- Managing major mining risks using bow-tie analysis Go to Paper
- Safety at home – this is where mine safety starts Go to Paper
- Creating meaningful and measurable lead indicators for safety Go to Paper
- AI in enhancing mine safety under limited data Go to Paper
- Is your risk management system providing you an accurate view of risks? Go to Paper
- Leading safely doesn’t only mean leading safety Go to Paper
- What has the last 100 years taught us about safety? Go to Paper
- Critical risk management, good, but not good enough Go to Paper
- Operation of mobile plant near underground voids Go to Paper
- Improved hydration management on Australian mine sites with the MX3 hydration testing system Go to Paper
- In support of frontline leaders Go to Paper
- Dust characterisation in Australian mines Go to Paper
- Operational risk management and critical controls for interacting pit stages at Ok Tedi Go to Paper
- Safety is all around – state-of-the-art underground mining safety with Mobilaris Mining Intelligence Go to Paper
- SRS-1200, shaft rescue system with intrinsically safe communications and gas monitoring Go to Paper
- The significant role inattention plays in safety incidents Go to Paper
- Leading people to use their brain as PPE Go to Paper
- What do High Reliability Organisational principles look like in practice in Queensland mines? Go to Paper
- A higher standard of ‘safety’ Go to Paper
- Eight competencies of safety leadership excellence Go to Paper
- Simplifying the management of critical controls Go to Paper
- Designing a versatile, multimodal mine IoT system for accident prevention and emergency management in mines Go to Paper
- Effects of chemical composition on the lung cell response to coal particles Go to Paper
Contributor(s):
A Atkins, W Austerberry, B Beale, B Beamish, K Biegaj, C Brockett, G Chana, D Cliff, HS Duzgun, M Erlichster, S Fraser, S Garnes, A Gibbs, AG Guinea, DL Head, W Ilahi, J Isarua, K Johnstone, T Kilpatrick, A Kite, N LaBranche, TT Lee, R Mabiria, A Prill, E Skafides, Y Song, K Southam, B Stewart, C Sylvestre, MS Tuohy, A Turns, AP Wilkinson, C Young, D Zielinski-Nicolson, GR Zosky
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