Improving safety and reducing the environmental impact will be ongoing goals for the mining industry. Mining companies operate in a very risky environment and deal with hazardous materials on daily basis. Lack of awareness can not only cause loss of million of dollars but many lives as well. All workers have the right to return home safe and sound. Preventing work-related illness and injury is the most important job at any workplace.
In 2011, the inaugural Global Health and Safety Forum in Mining saw over 100 participants. Staging its 2nd edition this year, the 2nd Annual Global Health and Safety Forum in Mining will take place on 18 - 19 September in London, UK. The event is based on the theme of Ignorance is Not Bliss - Accessing the Impact of Risk, and is poised to provide safety culture in the mining companies while analysing the current situtations and challenges prevailing within the mining industry.
Confirmed particpants include Barrick Gold Corporation, AngloGold Ashanti, Goldcorp, PotashCorp, Rio Tinto, ENRC and International Labour Organization to identify the latest health and safety challenges in the mining sector. The forum is designed to bring together decision makers and policy makers from global health, safety and mining industry to discuss critical issues on how to implement lawful health and safety practices round the globe.
Key learnings of the conference include why safety in mining continues to be a concern, improving safety and health in mining - the regulatory side, practical approach to risk assessment, HSE programmes and its competitiveness and financial performance, monitoring and auditing your health management system.

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