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Join CIM Magazine and the CIM Health & Safety Society for the fourth webinar in #The Safety Share series

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June 22, 1 p.m. EDT

The mining industry has made significant progress reducing serious injuries and fatalities over the past decades. However, our collective progress has plateaued in recent years, indicating that we still have a long way to go in achieving our collective mission of zero lives lost and zero lives harmed by an occupational illness or injury.

This episode of #TheSafetyShare will introduce the concept of the Global Mining Serious Injury and Fatality (SIF) Study Group, and will include an update on the group findings to date. The study group represents a cross-section of the global mining industry and is collaborating to advance our understanding of the foundations and fundamental concepts around SIF causation and prevention.

Join guest interviewer John Doyle of SolutionStream Performance Improvement Group and SIF Study Group participants Michael Hajaistron of dss+ and Dallas Cain of Teck Resources as guest speakers for an open discussion on what SIF prevention is, the purpose of the SIF Study Group, and the process it is following to identify and unlock best-in-class solutions to re-energize our collective momentum towards preventing fatalities and serious injuries.

Speakers:

Michael Hajaistron, principal, dss+
Michael partners with organizational leaders to craft and implement safety performance improvement strategies that have significant and lasting impact. He uses data from assessments to develop comprehensive solutions that positively impact and integrate personal safety, process safety and serious and injury fatality prevention. Michael is an accomplished executive coach, delivering leadership and technical coaching to individuals at all levels, from the boardroom, to front-line leaders and employees. He has successfully engaged with international clients and has managed projects around the world. Michael is also a recognized speaker and author in the area of safety culture, safety leadership development and serious injury and fatality prevention.

Dallas Cain, Health and Safety, Teck Resources
Dallas is a seasoned professional with more than two decades of experience in diverse roles within health, safety and environment across the mining, metals and energy sectors. Having joined Teck in 2012, Dallas has worked at multiple sites before assuming a pivotal central position. Dallas’s qualifications include a diploma in Environmental Science, a professional designation in Health and Safety, and an MBA from Simon Fraser University. These educational achievements have further enhanced his expertise in his field.

John Doyle, Principal, Strategy, Leadership, High Performance Work Culture, SolutionStream Performance Improvement Group
John brings over 45 years of experience as a supplier of products and services to the global mining and mining services industry. He started his business consulting practice in 2000, based on experience gained over 20 years in a variety of senior management roles with leading global explosives manufacturers. John and his team have worked with a number of private and public sector organizations across North America to optimize and align strategy implementation, leadership and culture to maximize business performance in a safe, healthy work environment.

Nelson Bodnarchuk
Vice President Health and Safety, Torex Gold Resources
Nelson brings over 21 years of global, multi-commodity operating leadership experience. He has worked in the engineering, operational technology, IT, nuclear, automation, maintenance, software development and banking sectors. He joined Torex in 2014 as the director of operational systems, overseeing critical aspects of the successful construction, start-up and operation of the greenfield build of the ELG open pit mine and processing plant. Over the past three years, he has led the health and safety teams at Torex, delivering integrated systems supporting the safe operations of the Morelos Mine Complex in Guerrero State, Mexico.

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