Safe mining practice at Quinsam coal mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. Galovich P. Krivokuca
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

"Quinsam coal mine is located about 25 km west of Campbell River on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Using continuous miners in a fully mechanized retreat room-and-pillar operation, it produces low sulphur, “super compliance” thermal coal for domestic and international markets at a rate of about 2600 t/d. Currently, 65 people work at the site, including some corporate employees.Opened in 1993, the Quinsam mine had a dismal safety record until 1997. Lost time injuries and medical aids were unacceptably high. In 1998, a change in corporate structure brought a change in safety attitudes; a total and unequivocal commitment to safety as job No.1 by corporate and site management. This commitment was clearly spelled out in a new mission statement, circulated to all employees by the new President and CEO, David Slater: “Safety is job No. 1; Production flows from safety; and Think safety at all times.” As well as re-defining workplace safety practices, QCC tightened engineering controls and enforced strict adherence to mine plans.This paper provides a general background to the mining operation, and describes the safety practices that have resulted in an enviable safety record in recent years, reflected by provincial and national recognition."
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APA: K. Galovich P. Krivokuca  (2004)  Safe mining practice at Quinsam coal mine

MLA: K. Galovich P. Krivokuca Safe mining practice at Quinsam coal mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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