Chapter 3.7 Cultural Heritage – IRMA Standard for Responsible Mining
Framework/Tool
This chapter sets clear requirements to identify, protect and manage tangible and intangible cultural heritage across mining projects and operations.
- Defines replicable, non-replicable and critical heritage with tailored safeguards
- Requires professional screening, assessment and stakeholder consultation
- Applies a mitigation hierarchy prioritising avoidance and restoration
- Mandates FPIC for impacts to critical Indigenous cultural heritage
- Sets chance-find procedures, access arrangements and workforce training
- Links to legal compliance, ESIA, human rights and biodiversity management
How this may be relevant to you
Gives explorers and operators a practical framework to embed heritage risk management and culturally safe practice across the mine lifecycle.
- Early screening and assessment guide siting and design decisions
- Clear action pathways for replicable vs non-replicable heritage
- Operational procedures for chance finds and contractor controls
- Access protocols co-developed with communities to minimise disruption
- Training requirements to lift cultural awareness across the workforce
- Cross-references ensure integration with ESIA, human rights and biodiversity
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