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“Learning from Surface mining Disasters” course

Analysis of Surface Coal Disasters

This course has been exclusively developed by SafetyRecap for Surface Coal Mining Operations and is based on a detailed causal analysis of all Open Cut Coal & CHPP fatalities that have occurred in Australia over the past 30 years. 


Course materials are based on learnings from Coroners' & Mining Wardens' Reports, Case Law, Regulator Reports

This course has been exclusively developed by SafetyRecap for Surface Coal Mining Operations and is based on a detailed causal analysis of all Open Cut Coal & CHPP fatalities that have occurred in Australia over the past 30 years. 


Course materials are based on learnings from Coroners' & Mining Wardens' Reports, Case Law, Regulator Reports & Alerts, & leading safety academics etc.


This course is unique to SafetyRecap & satisfies the NSW Resources Regulator’s  requirement for a minimum of 7 hours formal learning in Disasters (as per Gov’t Gazette 16/11/22)

Analysis of General Causal Factors

Attendees receive instruction identifying the "General Causal Factors" that lead to incidents.


In particular, course participants are trained in the practical application of the "Primary Duty of Care" elements & "Hierarchy of Risk Control Measures" found in the WHS Act.


This approach allows participants to clearly identify failed, or absent, risk control measures.

Advanced Causal Considerations

Advanced Causal Considerations

Attendees are given further training in the role Human & Organisational Factors play in the occurrence of serious mining incidents.


Applying the learnings to Surface Mining incidents allows participants to readily identify the control measures needed to prevent serious incidents from occurring at their workplace.


Refer to "Surface Disasters Feedback" Blog


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