Good Practice Guidance on Occupational Health Risk Assessment for Mining and Metals
Handbooks and guidebooks
This document provides practical guidance for conducting occupational health risk assessments in the mining and metals sector.
- Outlines a systematic approach to identifying and managing workplace health hazards
- Emphasises the importance of a ‘zero harm’ culture and continuous improvement
- Details the health impacts of mining on workers and surrounding communities
- Explains the steps and types of health risk assessments (baseline, issues-based, continuous)
- Describes the hierarchy of controls and critical control management
- Highlights the need for clear documentation, communication, and regular review of health risks
How this may be relevant to you
This guidance is highly relevant to mining industry professionals responsible for occupational health and safety.
- Supports compliance with health and safety standards
- Provides a framework for systematic risk assessment and control
- Addresses health risks across the mining life cycle, including closure and rehabilitation
- Promotes a culture of prevention and continuous improvement
- Assists in identifying material unwanted events and critical controls
- Facilitates engagement with workers and management for effective risk management
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