A new approach to mine accident analysis: a case study of a mine cave-in - Synopsis

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D. E. Sweeney
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

In May of 1980, a mine operated by Belmoral Mines Ltd experienced a failed crown pillar, resulting in the death of eight miners and putting sixteen others in harm?s way. The Ferderber mine was located in the Val d?Or region of the province of Quebec in Canada, and had been under development for 19 months and production for 9 months, since the opening of the portal. The crown pillar separating the 1?7 level from overlying overburden ultimately failed, permitting an estimated 1.5 million cubic feet of liquefied sediment to gain entry into the mine. This paper back-analyses the cave-in by applying decision error theory, in an examination of the organizational culture and the collective decisions contributing to the cave-in disaster. A case will be made for a greater understanding of mining methodology, geomechanics and risk assessment when operating in such challenging geologic conditions. Boundary condition and decision (BCD) analysis will be introduced as an innovative new method for the analysis of mine accidents and incidents. It will also be shown that BCD analysis can be applied to any event in an enterprise for which standards, norms or legislation exists. A cognitive profile will be presented that provides insight into the safety ethos existing within the Ferderber mine organization at the time of the tragedy.
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APA: D. E. Sweeney  (2007)  A new approach to mine accident analysis: a case study of a mine cave-in - Synopsis

MLA: D. E. Sweeney A new approach to mine accident analysis: a case study of a mine cave-in - Synopsis. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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