This paper briefly examines chapter 7: Fitness For Duty sections of the new Mining Regulations discussion paper and what it means at the mine site. A question is posed regarding section 40 that deals with drugs. It gives an overview of the implementation of the Fit 2000 System at the Burton Opencut Coal Mine and its advantages and disadvantages. The paper will also discuss the outcomes of a fatigue research study conducted at the mine and the comparison of findings from the research with the data collected from the Fit 2000 system
Abstract \ud Background: The mining industry has one of the highest occupational rates of...
World-wide, safety professionals and researchers accept the fact that a major proportion of work-rel...
AbstractFatigue and the accompanying psychomotor and mental state of employees is one of the major f...
In keeping with the spirit of the new "duty of care " mine safety legislation passed by th...
Health promotion programs can help prevent work-related illness or injury. However, in many industri...
Working paper: strictly not for citation or publication ACIRRT (2001) Fitness for duty issues in the...
In order to act in accordance with Anglo American Health Way initiative to a commitment of Zero Harm...
This paper addresses the regulatory issues arising in developing a new regulatory model for the New ...
The changing demographics of the mining workforce and the increasing demand for skilled workers incr...
Mining is an important contributor to the social and economic fabric of our society. However, it is ...
To ensure the elimination of mining related injuries and fatalities, Australian mining companies com...
The impact of a mandatory Part 48 training program on the health and safety knowledge level of newly...
The Mine Safety and Health Administration published a proposed rule for underground coal mines that ...
A series of psychophysical lifting studies was conducted to establish maximum acceptable weights of ...
The approach of the New South Wales (NSW) Mine Safety Operations Branch (the Inspectorate) is based ...
Abstract \ud Background: The mining industry has one of the highest occupational rates of...
World-wide, safety professionals and researchers accept the fact that a major proportion of work-rel...
AbstractFatigue and the accompanying psychomotor and mental state of employees is one of the major f...
In keeping with the spirit of the new "duty of care " mine safety legislation passed by th...
Health promotion programs can help prevent work-related illness or injury. However, in many industri...
Working paper: strictly not for citation or publication ACIRRT (2001) Fitness for duty issues in the...
In order to act in accordance with Anglo American Health Way initiative to a commitment of Zero Harm...
This paper addresses the regulatory issues arising in developing a new regulatory model for the New ...
The changing demographics of the mining workforce and the increasing demand for skilled workers incr...
Mining is an important contributor to the social and economic fabric of our society. However, it is ...
To ensure the elimination of mining related injuries and fatalities, Australian mining companies com...
The impact of a mandatory Part 48 training program on the health and safety knowledge level of newly...
The Mine Safety and Health Administration published a proposed rule for underground coal mines that ...
A series of psychophysical lifting studies was conducted to establish maximum acceptable weights of ...
The approach of the New South Wales (NSW) Mine Safety Operations Branch (the Inspectorate) is based ...
Abstract \ud Background: The mining industry has one of the highest occupational rates of...
World-wide, safety professionals and researchers accept the fact that a major proportion of work-rel...
AbstractFatigue and the accompanying psychomotor and mental state of employees is one of the major f...