BHP Billiton Underground Ground Control Fatal Risk Control Protocol ? Development and Application

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Dan Payne
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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4
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Roof falls and other ground control incidents make up a significant portion of fatal accidents in underground mines. BHP Billiton has undergone a review of all fatalities in their operations and divided these into 10 fundamental categories of which underground ground control is one. Each underground roof fall fatality was investigated and the root causes workshopped to develop a protocol for the control of fatalities due to falls of ground. This protocol sets out 22 requirements which each BHP Billiton underground mine site must comply with. This paper describes the development, requirements and application of the protocol within BHP Billiton.
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APA: Dan Payne  (2006)  BHP Billiton Underground Ground Control Fatal Risk Control Protocol ? Development and Application

MLA: Dan Payne BHP Billiton Underground Ground Control Fatal Risk Control Protocol ? Development and Application. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2006.

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