Les Mines Selbaie Story Organization of administrative and technical services

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. C. Bryce
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

"Accident prevention has been an on-going priorty for five years. In 1987, adherence to the ILCI five-star rating loss control program was started, and a first star was awarded. Extensive training programs have been undertaken to establish standard procedures and upgrade employee skills. Due to its location, Selbaie owns and rents housing in the town of Joutel and contracts a busing service to and from the mine. Employees from other areas are lodged in dormitories and fed in the site dining room. Accounting and warehousing services are carried out in efficient fashion. Employee relations are structured to provide prompt resolution of complaints and differences. No lost time due to industrial relations differences has been encountered during the history of the mine.Safety and Loss ControlAll mines are concerned and occupied with a wide range of activities to ensure the safety of its employees. Selbaie is no exception. Programs to achieve success in safety and loss control have been implanted since the start of construction and development at Selbaie and have followed three interesting stages of evolution."
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APA: R. C. Bryce  (1990)  Les Mines Selbaie Story Organization of administrative and technical services

MLA: R. C. Bryce Les Mines Selbaie Story Organization of administrative and technical services. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1990.

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