1999 Queensland Mining Industry Health and Safety Conference
Written Papers
- Alexander, Carvolth and Thompson, Introducing safety and health management systems with the support of quality based management systems
- Baafi and Phillips, Predicting zones of high gas content with indicator kriging
- Bisset and Mulligan, Case study – an electronic incident management system
- Brake, Entrapment and escape from metal mines: a case study
- Brell and Napton, Year 2000 embedded systems safety implication
- Buckley, Skin cancer – an occupational health risk
- Chalmers and Gibson, The role of the AusIMM in improving safety in the minerals industry (i.e. less bang for your buck)
- Culvenor, Occupational health and safety priorities for the Queensland coal industry
- De Kock, New hazards in the UG coal mining environment caused by the introduction of radio remote and other electronic controls
- Dennis Else, Simplicity – the challenge for OHS management and competitiveness
- Green and Nehzat, Experimental studies of flame propagation and pressure rise along the symmetry line in a 1:54 scale coal mine model
- Harris, Explosion and fire –Watson Oil Field, south west Queensland, 17 December 1997
- Humphries, Newlands underground spontaneous combustion monitoring and management
- Inglis, Accidents can save lives and save money
- Johnston, Five reasons why safety management systems don’t work
- Joy, A systems based analysis of 25 system safety accident investigations (SSAIS) of major mining events
- King, Safety management – system or culture?
- Lyne, How healthy is your safety performance?
- MacDonald, Maintenance employees working at heights on earth moving equipment
- Main, American trends in mining safety and health
- Mark and Verhoef, Collision avoidance system for large mining trucks
- Minahan, National mine safety taskforce
- Oberholzer, A risk framework for assessing the potential for a frictional ignition
- Pitzer, Safety culture – the new challenge
- Schneider, Identification and management of thermal stress and strain
- Self, The role of the ventilation officer
- Sheridan, Explosives safety
- Smith, Introduction of non flameproof diesel vehicles
- Stephan, Improving your mine’s safety culture – the ultimate objective of the safety management system
- Strydom, Explosives resistant underground stoppings
- Thompson, Risk assessment for mines
- Wells, Safety culture – highlighting the next steps for safety and health improvement
- Wiggins, Queensland mining incident reporting system
- Zhenxiang, A Green and J Cross, A knowledge based system for mine fire hazard assessment
- Zhenxiang and R Green, An analytical method for determining the mine fire location in underground mines