Scalable Framework for Worker Safety Assessments Inspired by Navajo Nation Mine Reclamation - SME Annual Meeting 2026

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ashley Woodward Mayela Padilla-Salas S. Katharine Hammond
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Feb 22, 2026

Abstract

This paper presents a scalable framework for worker safety assessments. The paper focuses on uranium mine reclamation in underserved communities, specifically Cove Chapter of the Navajo Nation. By integrating field observations, OSHA data analysis, systems mapping, and a hierarchical occupational health pyramid, this framework identifies site-specific hazards while addressing broader socio-cultural dynamics. The approach improves upon existing safety programs by suggesting actionable, locally sensitive solutions that prioritize higher-order controls such as hazard engineering interventions and administrative controls. This study contributes to enhanced worker safety, efficient environmental restoration, and engagement in marginalized communities with abandoned mine lands.
Citation

APA: Ashley Woodward Mayela Padilla-Salas S. Katharine Hammond  (2026)  Scalable Framework for Worker Safety Assessments Inspired by Navajo Nation Mine Reclamation - SME Annual Meeting 2026

MLA: Ashley Woodward Mayela Padilla-Salas S. Katharine Hammond Scalable Framework for Worker Safety Assessments Inspired by Navajo Nation Mine Reclamation - SME Annual Meeting 2026. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2026.

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