EDEEP—An innovative process for improving the safety of mining equipment

Robin Burgess-Limerick, Jim Joy, Tristan Cooke, Tim Horberry

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Abstract

Fifteen multi-national mining companies are currently members of the Earth Moving Equipment Safety Round Table (EMESRT). Formed in 2006, EMESRT engages with mining equipment manufacturers with the aim of accelerating improvements in the safe design of mining equipment. An initial stage in this process was to communicate industry understanding of the risks in the form of ―design philosophies‖ that describe potential unwanted events in eight hazard categories. A technique for analysing risks associated with operation and maintenance tasks, the Operability and Maintainability Analysis Technique (OMAT), was subsequently developed and trialed. The next step is the EMESRT Design Evaluation for Equipment Procurement (EDEEP) process. The aims of requesting manufacturers to follow this process are to provide equipment purchasers with a common way of assessing how well the issues in the EMESRT Design Philosophies are addressed in the equipment design; and to provide manufacturers with additional information for use during equipment design. The process involves identifying priority tasks based on frequency and severity of the consequences of potential unwanted events identified in the EMESRT Design Philosophies; undertaking a task-based risk assessment of priority tasks in conjunction with site-based personnel; evaluating the effectiveness of control measures; and providing information about safe design features in a standardised format.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)272-282
Number of pages11
JournalMinerals
Volume2
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Oct 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Equipment design
  • Injury prevention
  • Risk assessment
  • Safe design

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