Improve HSE Processes Through Increased Vigilance Across the Mining Industry

Improve HSE Processes Through Increased Vigilance Across the Mining Industry

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Interview With Roger Belair, CRSP, CET, FRM, CRM, Director of Health, Safety and Environment at Dumas Mining

(firmenpresse) - TORONTO, ON -- (Marketwired) -- 04/07/15 -- The dangers associated with mining are on the rise, particularly as companies move to more remote and less hospitable regions. Industry leaders have long focused on enhancing their safety management systems and building a safety culture. Beyond holding managers accountable for safety performance, companies invest in education, training, communication and behavioral-based safety programs.

Roger Belair, Director of Health, Safety, and Environment at Dumas Mining recently spoke with marcus evans about key topics to be discussed at their upcoming



As a mining contractor, we need to be versatile and adaptable to any client and jurisdictions that we work in. We have developed a comprehensive library of over 125 procedures, policies and guidelines that are available in English, French and Spanish. In addition we have three in house best practice manuals. Upon notification of award we select the best documentation for the scope of work. Our program has been COR certified (certificate of recognition). The third party auditor, who examined our program, stated that Dumas received the highest rating in the territory of Yukon for its program design, administration and level of implementation.



Dumas is an innovative company; in fact, we have won 4 safety innovation awards over the past six years from the OMCSA (Ontario Mining Contractors Safety Association). These innovations improve the quality of miners' working environment while maintaining quality requirements and production demands.



Effective two way dialogue is required to ensure that the appropriate transfer of knowledge occurs between the mine and supervision about risks and controls in the workplace. The success occurs when "follow up" with the worker is done at the work-face where the supervisor conducts observation of the task and provides feedback on where anomalies are found. The sustainability piece lies in the approach and delivery of improvement communication.







We train, as most companies do, by building a training plan fit for the individual. New miners are paired with seasoned professionals that can transfer subtle "trade secrets" directly in the work environment. There is better learning that is more powerful when you can see, touch and feel the issue and get a story behind the "why we do it this way." This process is providing up-skill for workers in a faster manner so that they become competent.



There are "tell tales" in the geology that guide us on approaches to excavate. We have a life-saving rule that prohibits workers from working under unsupported ground and we bolt our supports as we go. Some jurisdictions in the world are not as critical around the need for appropriate ground support. This is something portable for Dumas.



As many of my colleagues, we are all here to share and learn from each other. We have conducted a study with the University of Toronto around a mobile workforce and we want to share our newly found learnings.

Roger Belair, CRSP, CET, FRM, CRM, is the Director of Health, Safety, and Environment at Dumas Mining in Toronto, ON. Dumas has won four provincial Safety Awards for its innovative approach to reducing risk to its employees. The Safety Innovation Award is presented annually by the OMCSA to a mine contracting company that designs or develops an innovative safety tool that reduces injury, and improves health and safety in the workplace.

This premier marcus evans provides a peer-to-peer think tank to create a corporately accepted and multi-generationally-relevant HSE program. For more information, please check out the or contact Monique Filardi, Marketing Coordinator, Media & PR, marcus evans at 312.540.3000 ext. 6641 or .



Marcus evans conferences annually produce over 2,000 high quality events designed to provide key strategic business information, best practice and networking opportunities for senior industry decision-makers. Our global reach is utilized to attract over 30,000 speakers annually; ensuring niche focused subject matter presented directly by practitioners and a diversity of information to assist our clients in adopting best practice in all business disciplines.

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312.540.3000 ext. 6641

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