Groundfall Risk Assessment Methodology To Minimize The Number Of Fatal Accidents In Artisanal And Small- Scale Mining (Asm): Miner's Perceptions In Human Behavioral Factors - SME Annual Meeting 2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. C. Falcon C. N. Vasquez L. M. Sandoval R. Kaunda
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Abstract

Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) involves a wide range of practices, from highly informal and minimally mechanized mining operations with predominantly manual work to formal practices carried out by small but high-tech industrial mining operations [1]. ASM may be a traditional practice, with skills passed from one generation to another. It can be an important driver of local economic development, while simultaneously contributing to a complex array of positive and negative socioeconomic and environmental impacts. There are more than 100 million artisanal and small-scale miners in 80 countries worldwide, and they supply around 20% of the worldwide gold production [2]. According to the Peruvian Ministry of Energy and Mining (MINEM), in 2020, 32% of fatal accidents in formal (legal) Peruvian mining operations were caused by groundfall events [3].The lack of resources, knowledge of best practices in health and safety, and insufficient equipment used in ASM make the probability of suffering work accidents very high. Furthermore, groundfall is one of the main causes of accidents and injuries in underground mines around the world [4], and it is also a concerning problem in ASM, where the associated fatality rate is similarly high. Unfortunately, a proper record of accidents in ASM is not kept, so an estimate of the actual number of groundfall accidents cannot be accurately developed [5]. Currently miners rely on empirical and observational tools acquired through previous experience to assess groundfall risks. The risks for artisanal miners can tend to be significantly greater than risks for those from the mining industry. This is due to the lack of regulation of ASM, which tends to operate outside the legal framework and the regulations lack of enforcement in force for occupational health and safety regulations.
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APA: S. C. Falcon C. N. Vasquez L. M. Sandoval R. Kaunda  (2022)  Groundfall Risk Assessment Methodology To Minimize The Number Of Fatal Accidents In Artisanal And Small- Scale Mining (Asm): Miner's Perceptions In Human Behavioral Factors - SME Annual Meeting 2022

MLA: S. C. Falcon C. N. Vasquez L. M. Sandoval R. Kaunda Groundfall Risk Assessment Methodology To Minimize The Number Of Fatal Accidents In Artisanal And Small- Scale Mining (Asm): Miner's Perceptions In Human Behavioral Factors - SME Annual Meeting 2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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