Is your risk management system providing you an accurate view of risks?

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S Fraser W Austerberry S Garnes
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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May 5, 2022

Abstract

Despite significant investment in safety in the mining industry (mostly focused on processes and systems), many companies are unable to sustain and further improve their performance resulting in continued workplace incidents. The problem persists despite the best efforts of companies and allocation of resources to achieve Zero Harm. A DSS survey in 2019 found that two out of five companies that cannot manage risks and face disaster, leave the market within five years. All safety/risk management systems have the common steps of risk identification, prioritisation, design of controls consistent with risk tolerance, and verification of implementation/operability of controls. This is then complimented with improvement to one or more of the above elements through learnings obtained from incident investigations. In principle, the above process should work to reduce risks to, and keeping them at, a risk level consistent with risk tolerance in the organisation.
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APA: S Fraser W Austerberry S Garnes  (2022)  Is your risk management system providing you an accurate view of risks?

MLA: S Fraser W Austerberry S Garnes Is your risk management system providing you an accurate view of risks?. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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