Post-Mortem of a Solvent Extraction Plant Fire ù The Impact on Risk Management for Operations in the Americas

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 106 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
Major changes occurred in the management of loss prevention and risk management at operations in North and South America due to increased insurance premiums following the Olympic Dam fire in Australia in 2001. There are many different scenarios on how fires can develop and the estimated maximum losses (EML) those fires can incur. The EML is utilised by insurance companies to determine the cost of insurance premiums. The cost of insurance can be controlled at existing and newly designed solvent extraction (SX) plants by using risk reduction methods and design criteria to limit the fire exposure. A review of data collected during several loss prevention risk assessments can show how a budget can be protected from dramatically increased premiums and see which design of SX plant and fire protection standards best apply to your operations. The paper will investigate the pitfalls of existing materials of construction, capacity, geography, management practices, fire risk minimisation, and fire suppression systems. Intelligent engineering and managerial improvements implemented by the operations in the Americas in the past two years have further minimised the fire potential and benefited companies in insurance renewal negotiations.
Citation
APA: (2003) Post-Mortem of a Solvent Extraction Plant Fire ù The Impact on Risk Management for Operations in the Americas
MLA: Post-Mortem of a Solvent Extraction Plant Fire ù The Impact on Risk Management for Operations in the Americas. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.