Risk management: Adapting riskgate for underground coal mines in the United States

E. C. Jong, K. D. Luxbacher, P. A. Kirsch, R. Mitra, B. K. Hebblewhite, S. J. Schafrik, B. N. Conley

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Abstract

The underground coal mining industry in the United States has recently seen the occurrences of several high profile, multi-fatality events. The explosions that occurred at the Sago Mine in 2006, the Darby Mine in 2006, and the Upper Big Branch Mine in 2010 have caused a ripple in an otherwise steadily improving safety record. These events transpired in the midst of an unprecedented level of government regulations and modem safety technologies. The recent increase in fatal events in conjunction with a minimal decline of both fatal and non-fatal injuries over the past decade may signify that current safety practices have reached a level of diminishing returns. Risk management, a safety approach that has been successfully applied in various industries including mining across the world, may provide a means to surpass the safety plateau in the U.S. RISKGATE is an Australian risk management program for mines that shows great potential for application in the U.S. However, fundamental differences between the coal mining industries in Australia and in the U.S. prevent direct implementation. This paper discusses aspects of the RISKGATE body of knowledge that require some adaptation before this program may be applied to the U.S. mining industry.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2015 SME Annual Conference and Expo and CMA 117th National Western Mining Conference - Mining
Subtitle of host publicationNavigating the Global Waters
Pages274-280
Number of pages7
ISBN (Electronic)9781510801240
StatePublished - 2015
Event2015 SME Annual Conference and Expo and CMA 117th National Western Mining Conference - Mining: Navigating the Global Waters - Denver, United States
Duration: Feb 15 2015Feb 18 2015

Publication series

Name2015 SME Annual Conference and Expo and CMA 117th National Western Mining Conference - Mining: Navigating the Global Waters

Conference

Conference2015 SME Annual Conference and Expo and CMA 117th National Western Mining Conference - Mining: Navigating the Global Waters
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityDenver
Period2/15/152/18/15

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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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