Emergency Management for Western Australian Mines

The potentially hazardous nature of mining operations, and their often remote locations, mean that being prepared for an emergency situation is critical to the safety and health of personnel. For the purposes of this code of practice, the term emergency means a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation, and encompasses an emergency as defined in section 3 of the Emergency Management Act 2005. Click here for more information on emergency management for Western Australian mines.

Thanks for the share, PMJ!

AddThis Website Tools
Heidi

Share
Published by
Heidi

Recent Posts

Today’s Quote

"Leadership is a serving relationship that has the effect of facilitating human development." -  Ted…

3 days ago

Toolbox Talk

Toolbox Talk: “IS THERE EVER JUSTIFICATION FOR NOT WORKING SAFELY” Is there ever an acceptable excuse…

3 days ago

Coal Closure Impact

The Very Real Human Impact of Coal Closures By The Editors July 31, 2025- Real…

3 days ago

Safety Tidbits

Safety Tidbits:  Lockout/Tagout Still Misunderstood Far too many people are injured on the job because…

3 days ago

Safety Tidbits

Safety Tidbits-  Build on your Successes Every day without an injury or accident is a…

2 weeks ago

Workers Rescued

Rescue of Workers In Gold and Copper Mine SKUT, British Columbia -- Three workers who…

2 weeks ago