Safety at home – this is where mine safety starts

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
K Biegaj
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May 5, 2022

Abstract

During the author’s 25+ year career in mine management in various parts of the world (mostly in Australia), the author has been privileged to live and work in mining towns (not FIFO) for more than 20 years. And has personally observed other people from the mining industry carrying out work at home in an unsafe manner, eg pushing lawn mowers whilst wearing thongs or performing electrical jobs whilst standing on aluminium ladders, as well as many others. It is common that injuries sustained at home whilst on break are not reported upon arrival back on a mine site. A large number of compensation claims for injuries at work, which in fact had been sustained at home, come at substantial extra costs to mining companies.
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APA: K Biegaj  (2022)  Safety at home – this is where mine safety starts

MLA: K Biegaj Safety at home – this is where mine safety starts. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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