1996 QCO/DME Coal Industry Safety Conference in conjunction with Hazcoal Management
Written Papers
- Bell and O’Malley, Do the benefits outweigh the risk? or How to use aluminium in underground coal mines
- Bell, Impressions of Chinese coal mine gas monitoring technology
- Brown and Clarke, Alternative bucket point retainer systems – ‘greasy wedge’ and ‘easywedge’
- Brungs, Development of a hydrogen detector for use in coal mines
- Byers, Pressure piling and other issues affecting of flame proof enclosures
- Cliff, The scientific analysis and interpretation of the Moura No 2 gas monitoring data
- Crisp, Managing electrical hazards in underground coal mines
- Doyle, A process for managing catastrophic risk at BHP Australia Coal
- du Plessis, South African coal mine explosions
- Gibson, Establishing a format for emergency preparedness
- Gillies, Mine ventilation implications of segregated intake and neutral air beltways
- Ham, Analysis of the coal industry employees health scheme database
- Ham, Incidents in opencut coal mines
- Hester, Emerging technology in gas monitoring equipment
- Hindmarsh and Simpson, International perspective on mine safety management plans (MSMP)
- Hindmarsh and Simpson, Limitations of risk assessment: perceptions of risk
- Humphreys, The nature of underground heatings as indicated by numerical modeling
- Jones, Spontaneous combustion is deadly in underground coal mines!!!
- Lang, Gas monitoring: selecting the monitoring system best for your mine
- Lang, Safety management plans: equipment for use in escape plans
- Lidbury, Risk analysis/adaption DM-M3 Ingersoll Rand Drill
- McKenna, Sealing, monitoring and low flow inertisation of a goaf
- Newman, Recommendations to implementation – an operator’s perspective of managing the implementation process
- Oberholzer, The use of risk assessment, risk management and related measures to combat the occurrence of explosions in coal mines
- Packham, New Zealand spontaneous combustion case studies
- Parker, Health at work – the development of a workplace health promotion model for Queensland coal industry
- Parkin and Sellers, Review of mines rescue service – ‘managing the risk’
- Purdy, Practical risk assessment for mining
- Reczek, Risk in safety – some contemporary management issues
- Richardson, Heat stress in firefighters wearing level 3 chemical protective suits
- Sapko, Prevention of spontaneous combustion fires in US coal mines
- Schneider, The place of occupational medicine in risk management and loss control
- Sleigh, Employee induction – a unified approach
- Smith, Dragline fire at Blackwater mine – a case study
- Smith, Risk assessment of explosives use in an open cut mine
- Stay, Common health and safety legislation for the coal mining industry – a company perspective
- Van Breda, Taking control of contractors in the South African coal mining industry