Integration of OHS into Risk Management in an Open-Pit Mining Project in Quebec (Canada)

Despite undeniable progress, the mining industry remains the scene of serious accidents revealing disregard for occupational health and safety (OHS) and leaving open the debate regarding the safety of its employees. The San José mine last collapse near Copiapó, Chile on 5 August 2010 and the 69-day...

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Main Authors: Adel Badri, Sylvie Nadeau, André Gbodossou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-09-01
Series:Minerals
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/1/1/3
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spelling doaj-5857c9cd39974d27886519c3d33f350b2020-11-25T02:28:09ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2011-09-011132910.3390/min1010003Integration of OHS into Risk Management in an Open-Pit Mining Project in Quebec (Canada)Adel BadriSylvie NadeauAndré GbodossouDespite undeniable progress, the mining industry remains the scene of serious accidents revealing disregard for occupational health and safety (OHS) and leaving open the debate regarding the safety of its employees. The San José mine last collapse near Copiapó, Chile on 5 August 2010 and the 69-day rescue operation that followed in order to save 33 miners trapped underground show the serious consequences of neglecting worker health and safety. The aim of this study was to validate a new approach to integrating OHS into risk management in the context of a new open-pit mining project in Quebec, based on analysis of incident and accident reports, semi-structured interviews, questionnaires and collaborative field observations. We propose a new concept, called hazard concentration, based on the number of hazards and their influence. This concept represents the weighted fraction of each category of hazards related to an undesirable event. The weight of each category of hazards is calculated by AHP, a multicriteria method. The proposed approach included the creation of an OHS database for facilitating expert risk management. Reinforcing effects between hazard categories were identified and all potential risks were prioritized. The results provided the company with a rational basis for choosing a suitable accident prevention strategy for its operational activities.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/1/1/3occupational health and safety (OHS)risk managementindustrial projectsaction researchanalytical hierarchy process (AHP)open-pit mine
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André Gbodossou
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Integration of OHS into Risk Management in an Open-Pit Mining Project in Quebec (Canada)
Minerals
occupational health and safety (OHS)
risk management
industrial projects
action research
analytical hierarchy process (AHP)
open-pit mine
author_facet Adel Badri
Sylvie Nadeau
André Gbodossou
author_sort Adel Badri
title Integration of OHS into Risk Management in an Open-Pit Mining Project in Quebec (Canada)
title_short Integration of OHS into Risk Management in an Open-Pit Mining Project in Quebec (Canada)
title_full Integration of OHS into Risk Management in an Open-Pit Mining Project in Quebec (Canada)
title_fullStr Integration of OHS into Risk Management in an Open-Pit Mining Project in Quebec (Canada)
title_full_unstemmed Integration of OHS into Risk Management in an Open-Pit Mining Project in Quebec (Canada)
title_sort integration of ohs into risk management in an open-pit mining project in quebec (canada)
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2011-09-01
description Despite undeniable progress, the mining industry remains the scene of serious accidents revealing disregard for occupational health and safety (OHS) and leaving open the debate regarding the safety of its employees. The San José mine last collapse near Copiapó, Chile on 5 August 2010 and the 69-day rescue operation that followed in order to save 33 miners trapped underground show the serious consequences of neglecting worker health and safety. The aim of this study was to validate a new approach to integrating OHS into risk management in the context of a new open-pit mining project in Quebec, based on analysis of incident and accident reports, semi-structured interviews, questionnaires and collaborative field observations. We propose a new concept, called hazard concentration, based on the number of hazards and their influence. This concept represents the weighted fraction of each category of hazards related to an undesirable event. The weight of each category of hazards is calculated by AHP, a multicriteria method. The proposed approach included the creation of an OHS database for facilitating expert risk management. Reinforcing effects between hazard categories were identified and all potential risks were prioritized. The results provided the company with a rational basis for choosing a suitable accident prevention strategy for its operational activities.
topic occupational health and safety (OHS)
risk management
industrial projects
action research
analytical hierarchy process (AHP)
open-pit mine
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/1/1/3
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