Over 270 engineers, mine workers, manufacturers, contractors and industry specialists attended the recent annual NSW Resources Regulator Mechanical Engineering Safety Seminar on mine safety where attendees were encouraged to appraise their risk management practices by a host of key industry speakers.
Through the theme, ‘Where do I stand?’, participants involved in mechanical engineering were challenged to reflect on their systems, performance, processes and equipment. In particular, assessing their engineering standards and technology, and to reflect on the risks other mines had managed and the safety they had in place.
NSW Resources Regulator Principal Inspector Mechanical Engineering, Ben Withers, explained that what they really wanted to get across at the seminar was that mining safety isn’t just a ‘tick box’ exercise but something that requires real thought, planning and reflection.
“As the industry changes, expands and embraces new technologies, engineers must continually monitor and assess the controls they have in place to manage mining risks,” he commented.
Rather than being a finger-pointing exercise and putting the spotlight on any particular mine’s problems, it was instead about encouraging the seminar attendees to take a moment, step back, and really think about how their safety processes are performing.
Mr Withers believes industry-wide proactive thinking is required when it comes to safety processes at mines, and mechanical engineers are in a unique position to see and manage these risks.
“These kinds of risks aren’t new and can be managed. Sometimes it takes an event like this seminar for mining operators to step away from their day-to-day operations to see how a few proactive steps can really improve safety operations,” he commented.
More information about upcoming events hosted by the NSW Resources Regulator can be found here.