Managing Risk – Evaluating Existing and New Tools Used in Industry

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Kristen R. Bingham
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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575 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"Today, more than ever, drilling and blasting contractors are challenged to manage the ever-changing risks associated with blasting operations. New neighborhoods are encroaching upon mine sites and blasting projects are confronted with increasing scrutiny by permit issuing authorities and nearby residents disgruntled by new construction. The act of transporting explosives material to and from thejobsite is far from easy and trouble-free. At the same time, the pressure to stay in compliance with the growing number of government regulations continues to mount. While new tools and technology are appearing in the workplace to address some of these challenges, losses still occur. Can the datagenerated by this technology help drilling and blasting contractors make better decisions? While basic risk management principles are still applicable, do new tools and technology assist in the effort to prevent losses? What are the downsides? In this age of new technology, is face-to-face interaction still necessary? While technology is certainly a useful component in the drilling and blasting world, can it be helpful in defending claims?"
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APA: Kristen R. Bingham  (2017)  Managing Risk – Evaluating Existing and New Tools Used in Industry

MLA: Kristen R. Bingham Managing Risk – Evaluating Existing and New Tools Used in Industry. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2017.

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