Safety and Compensation Division.. The Mining Assoc of British Columbia

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 3852 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1965
Abstract
This paper outlines the function of the Safety and Compensation Division of the Mining Association of British Columbia. After a general discussion of safety and the safety program now being followed in B.C., the author goes on to describe the wide-ranging aspects of compensation payments and company assessment rates. Special attention is also given to the problem of silicosis in mining operations. In appendices to the paper, the experience rating plan of the mining industry is compared to that recently adopted for the construction industry. Introduction The Mining Association of British Columbia consists of fifty-five member companies, including virtually all the producing mines as well as the larger exploration, contracting and development companies. On completion of an extensive study of safety and compensation in the mining industry, the Mining Association of British Columbia instituted a Safety and Compensation Division in 1954. The director of the Safety and Compensation Division reports to the Executive Committee of the Association. There are two main functions of this Division. First is the prevenion of accidents by encouraging
Citation
APA:
(1965) Safety and Compensation Division.. The Mining Assoc of British ColumbiaMLA: Safety and Compensation Division.. The Mining Assoc of British Columbia. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1965.