Holistic behavioural change needed to ensure mining safety
Nov 28,2016 JLKJ
Holistic behavioural change needed to ensure mining safety
To integrate safety
into a mining company’s work routine, a holistic approach is required, says
gold mining companyAngloGold Ashanti GM Francois Naude.
He believes that safe work cannot be a campaign or a one-off initiative. “It is
an intervention that requires a new mindset, a new set of skills, leading to a
new
organisational
culture, which is supported by a user-friendly system.”
Naude emphasises that strong leadership is a prerequisite in all aspects of the
intervention. He remarks that this requires a plan that is sequenced and
executed over time, as “there is no quick fix”.
He explains that,
owing to the nature of mining at depth, the mine is faced with many safety and
health, challenges and a number of different models have been
adopted over the past
years with varying degrees of success.
He highlights that
various mine occupational health and safety initiatives were undertaken to
remove people from risk, such as fall-of-ground management, in-stope
bolting and netting,
mesh in the gullies,helmet, safety cap lamp and
people detection systems installed on moving machinery.
These systems include
risk management, the adoption of the international occupational health and
safety management system specification OHSAS 18001, and a
work management system
to support planning and execution of work.
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