Review of Fatal Accidents in Queensland Mines and Quarries (2000–2019): Causes, Trends, and Recommendations
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This report analyses all fatal accidents in Queensland mines and quarries from 2000 to 2019, identifying systemic causes and recommending industry-wide improvements.
- Examines 47 fatalities, revealing a persistent fatality cycle
- Finds most deaths result from preventable, everyday factors
- Highlights failures in training, supervision, and hazard controls
- Recommends a shift to High Reliability Organisation principles
- Calls for improved incident reporting and data analysis
- Urges industry and regulator to adopt more effective safety measures
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry professionals seeking to improve safety outcomes and operational practices.
- Provides detailed analysis of fatality causes and trends
- Identifies gaps in training, supervision, and controls
- Supports development of robust safety management systems
- Encourages adoption of High Reliability Organisation practices
- Offers actionable recommendations for industry improvement
- Aligns with compliance and post-mine closure priorities
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