Development of a knowledge warehouse for building risk management capacity in the minerals sector

International Mineral Processing Congress
Yiqing Zhao Xiaoyun Hu Zhongxue Li Huaying Wang Cuiping Li
Organization:
International Mineral Processing Congress
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9
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526 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"Under the auspices of World Federation of Engineering Organizations’ Committee on Engineering and the Environment (WFEO-CEE) and Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) Task Force on Sustainability and Mining (TFSM), and aimed at helping raise global understanding on and promote capacity building of risk management, this paper presents a framework and prototype of toolbox or knowledge warehouse for facilitating the application of risk analysis, mitigation and management techniques (RAMT) in the mining and minerals sector. The conception, design and implementation of the intended system of knowledge warehouse of risk analysis, mitigation and management techniques (KWoRAMT) are outlined. The system architecture of KWoRAMT is based on a browser/server (B/S) structured platform with web oriented interfaces and composed of data base, knowledge warehouse, searching mechanisms, and risk assessment methodologies. The knowledge sources for KWoRAMT will come from the TFSM expertise and Internet, including laws and regulations, codes of practice, standards, guidelines and best practices. The functions and outcomes of KWoRAMT consist of guided navigations with web links, categorized risk tools, annotated best practices with cases, and integrated risk approaches and solutions based on typical risk methods. Risk categories include those impacting on mine safety, mine occupational health, and mine community environment throughout the whole of mine life cycle from exploration, construction, and exploitation and processing to post-mining closure. Mining associated hazards will be identified and linked by vulnerability onto risk receptors through pathways. Risk management techniques for assessing impacts and consequences of mining induced hazards will be categorized with their pros and cons or strengths and weaknesses. Best practices and significant cases including experiences and lessons with problems, solutions, and recommendations on how solutions would be derived will be illustrated. Integrated risk approaches based upon typical methods will be developed for alternatives and actions."
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APA: Yiqing Zhao Xiaoyun Hu Zhongxue Li Huaying Wang Cuiping Li  (2014)  Development of a knowledge warehouse for building risk management capacity in the minerals sector

MLA: Yiqing Zhao Xiaoyun Hu Zhongxue Li Huaying Wang Cuiping Li Development of a knowledge warehouse for building risk management capacity in the minerals sector. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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