Evaluation of Risk Management Systems for Non-Occupational Disease and Illness in the Workforce of Papua New Guinean Mining Operations

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

This paper describes an ongoing study into the management systems developed by mining operations in Papua New Guinea to address particular public health issues in the workforce (primarily communicable and lifestyle diseases). The first stage of the study involves the analysis of the site health and safety management system documentation of three major mining operations in Papua New Guinea, producing a descriptive summary of each system. In the second stage of the study these summary descriptions are evaluated using a maturity model constructed through a detailed review of literature. Experience with the evaluation process is then used to refine the maturity model. The analysis performed in the study is used to develop a process for creating a maturity model for mine site health risk management based on a theoretical risk management framework, and refining it through empirical evaluations of the actual systems in place on site. Companies can use maturity models as a guide to organisational improvement, which in the context of the study will assist the operations in developing their systems for the management of health both in their workforce and in local communities.
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APA:  (2007)  Evaluation of Risk Management Systems for Non-Occupational Disease and Illness in the Workforce of Papua New Guinean Mining Operations

MLA: Evaluation of Risk Management Systems for Non-Occupational Disease and Illness in the Workforce of Papua New Guinean Mining Operations. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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