Safety is of utmost importance in geological fieldwork to protect the lives of the personnel involved from major hazards such ...Read more
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The role of the mine supervisor has evolved from traditional oversight to a complex management position requiring a diverse set ...Read more
HR practices that minimize accidents caused by human error include making safety policies succinctly clear, conducting frequent safety training, stimulating ...Read more
A graduate mining engineer can move into several strong pathways: operations, mine planning, drill-and-blast, geotechnical, processing, HSE/environment, consulting, project management, ...Read more
The mining industry is in a paradigm shift in which safety is no longer viewed from an engineering and technical ...Read more
In the contemporary mining landscape, blasting teams have transcended their traditional roles as mere excavators, emerging as the “rock stars” ...Read more
Effective conflict resolution between employees and supervisors involves active listening, empathy, open communication, and collaborative problem-solving. Supervisors who create a ...Read more
Introduction Mining can be considered a profession that is driven by complicated technologies and heavy machinery. However, underlying each secure and ...Read more
Traditionally, geoscientific concerns like the discovery of high-grade deposits, geotechnical stability, and the challenges of remote locations have dominated the ...Read more
Hidden hazards can cause injuries, fines, and lost productivity. WHS consultants identify and manage these risks to protect ...Read more










