Safety Management What It Means To Us (b4de46a8-661d-49ae-9f98-43ef908a54b8)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. D. Lauriski
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The Mining Division of Utah Power and Light Company is located in the coal fields of southeastern Utah -main office in Huntington, Utah. The Division will produce 6.5 million tons of low sulfur steam coal in 1988, making UP&L the largest underground mining operation west of the Mississippi. Coal is mined from three underground mines utilizing continuous miner and longwall mining methods. All coal produced by the Mining Division is utilized at UP&L's two largest steam-electric power plants, the Hunter and Huntington plants with a combined capability of 1,995,000 Kw. At UP&L we believe that to achieve success a company must have clearly defined goals which are understood, communicated and shared at each level of operation. We have also found from experience that a safe operation is generally an efficient and productive operation. As a Division, we have established a goal to achieve the safest, most efficient operation in the country. This is an ambitious goal. To achieve such a goal requires real commitment and a safety/training program capable of achieving needed results. The following is an overview of the program we have established at UP&L which has enabled us to reduce our accident frequency rate from over 40 in 1980 to 8.00 at present, as illustrated in Figure 1.
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APA: D. D. Lauriski  (1989)  Safety Management What It Means To Us (b4de46a8-661d-49ae-9f98-43ef908a54b8)

MLA: D. D. Lauriski Safety Management What It Means To Us (b4de46a8-661d-49ae-9f98-43ef908a54b8). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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