Setting Best Practice: FIFO at the Mount Keith Concentrator

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S O. Hille
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Modern remote mining operations in Australia are more commonly trending towards fly-in/fly-out (FIFO) sites. This trend is driven by numerous factors including increased business centralisation, reduction in operating costs, and a desire to live in coastal cities that offer closer family networks and a greater diversity of facilities. Consequently, the resource development industry has had to adapt. When WMCÆs Mount Keith Nickel Operation commenced operations in 1994, it was developed as FIFO for its entire workforce. Since then, there have been several permutations of rosters within a 21 day compressed work cycle including the 14/7 cycle. This paper discusses a case study of the change in management process to the 9/5 work cycle focusing on minimising fatigue in the workplace. It includes the discussion of the business case, employee reaction and the practical application. The impact of the best practice change after 18 months is discussed.
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APA: S O. Hille  (2002)  Setting Best Practice: FIFO at the Mount Keith Concentrator

MLA: S O. Hille Setting Best Practice: FIFO at the Mount Keith Concentrator. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2002.

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