We offer and provide the new miner with no less than 8-16-24 hours of training (depending on type of work), which must also address site-specific hazards and procedures.
We offer and provide the new miner with no less than 8-16-24 hours of training (depending on type of work), which must also address site-specific hazards and procedures.
This course teaches the skills and knowledge necessary to plan, conduct and report investigations of workplace health and safety incidents that have resulted in, or have the potential to result in, injury or damage. It covers carrying out an initial assessment of the situation; establish the scope and legal parameters of the investigation; perform a systematic analysis to identify underlying causes and preventive actions; and report on the results of the research.
ContactBow tie analysis (also known as barrier diagrams) is a graphical approach to risk and opportunity analysis and is increasingly popular to aid learning in managing risk. This course introduces the bowtie methodology and examines in detail the various components of bowtie analysis. It also provides a critical review of the benefits, limitations, and practical uses of the method, with practice in the application of the Bow Tie technique.
ContactMining is a high-risk industry, and its activities require qualified and competent professionals in the execution of their activities. Knowing the hazard is essential, it is also key to know the operating procedures and the different tools to prevent injuries and illnesses.
Supervising and Monitoring mining activities requires knowing and analyzing the different risks, evaluating the potential severity, and making good decisions with the information that has been acquired in the different daily tours. A person who has good information and understands the risks in the context of their work will be able to make good decisions.