Sustainable production program in the Mexican mining industry: occupational risks

Speaking of mining and sustainability sounds contradictory, as the environmental impact generated by resource extraction is well known. However, there are mining companies that are working to be safe and environmentally friendly. An example of this is presented in this study aimed at identifying occ...

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Main Authors: Andrea Zavala Reyna, Nancy Sánchez Duarte, Juana Alvarado Ibarra, Luis Velázquez Contreras, Nora Munguía Vega
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de la Costa 2015-07-01
Series:Inge-Cuc
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Online Access:http://revistascientificas.cuc.edu.co/index.php/ingecuc/article/view/401
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spelling doaj-6d08123be8374859968bc950f1bd092f2020-11-24T23:56:03ZengUniversidad de la CostaInge-Cuc0122-65172382-47002015-07-01112273310.17981/ingecuc.11.2.2015.03Sustainable production program in the Mexican mining industry: occupational risksAndrea Zavala Reyna0Nancy Sánchez Duarte1Juana Alvarado Ibarra2Luis Velázquez Contreras3Nora Munguía Vega4Universidad de SonoraUniversidad de SonoraUniversidad de SonoraUniversidad de SonoraUniversidad de SonoraSpeaking of mining and sustainability sounds contradictory, as the environmental impact generated by resource extraction is well known. However, there are mining companies that are working to be safe and environmentally friendly. An example of this is presented in this study aimed at identifying occupational risks generated by the activities of a small-scale gold and silver mine located in northwestern Mexico. The methodology followed was a Sustainable Production Program (SPP) based on a continuous cycle of five steps in which the tools of cleaner production and pollution prevention are adapted. As a result of this project, it was possible to implement SPP activities: training for workers, use of personal protective equipment and adequate handling of chemicals. As a conclusion, it was verified that SPP application helped this mining company move towards sustainable patterns of production. http://revistascientificas.cuc.edu.co/index.php/ingecuc/article/view/401Small-scale MiningSustainable ProductionOccupational RisksNorthwest of Mexico
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author Andrea Zavala Reyna
Nancy Sánchez Duarte
Juana Alvarado Ibarra
Luis Velázquez Contreras
Nora Munguía Vega
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Nancy Sánchez Duarte
Juana Alvarado Ibarra
Luis Velázquez Contreras
Nora Munguía Vega
Sustainable production program in the Mexican mining industry: occupational risks
Inge-Cuc
Small-scale Mining
Sustainable Production
Occupational Risks
Northwest of Mexico
author_facet Andrea Zavala Reyna
Nancy Sánchez Duarte
Juana Alvarado Ibarra
Luis Velázquez Contreras
Nora Munguía Vega
author_sort Andrea Zavala Reyna
title Sustainable production program in the Mexican mining industry: occupational risks
title_short Sustainable production program in the Mexican mining industry: occupational risks
title_full Sustainable production program in the Mexican mining industry: occupational risks
title_fullStr Sustainable production program in the Mexican mining industry: occupational risks
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable production program in the Mexican mining industry: occupational risks
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publisher Universidad de la Costa
series Inge-Cuc
issn 0122-6517
2382-4700
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Speaking of mining and sustainability sounds contradictory, as the environmental impact generated by resource extraction is well known. However, there are mining companies that are working to be safe and environmentally friendly. An example of this is presented in this study aimed at identifying occupational risks generated by the activities of a small-scale gold and silver mine located in northwestern Mexico. The methodology followed was a Sustainable Production Program (SPP) based on a continuous cycle of five steps in which the tools of cleaner production and pollution prevention are adapted. As a result of this project, it was possible to implement SPP activities: training for workers, use of personal protective equipment and adequate handling of chemicals. As a conclusion, it was verified that SPP application helped this mining company move towards sustainable patterns of production.
topic Small-scale Mining
Sustainable Production
Occupational Risks
Northwest of Mexico
url http://revistascientificas.cuc.edu.co/index.php/ingecuc/article/view/401
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