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New standard on mining accidents

ISO 19434 aims to help prevent mining accidents through classification

Staff reporter

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PRESS RELEASE: There’s no question that mining has been made safer over the years, but mines are still one of the most hazardous places to work. The causes can be numerous, from explosive dust and toxic gases to collapse of mine shafts, and the consequences severe, with thousands of fatalities each year.

Developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) technical committee on mining (ISO/TC 82), Seyed Reza Hosseini, convenor of the working group on classification of mine accidents (WG 6), explained that ISO 19434 represents a new direction for their work: “Until now ISO mining standards mostly looked at safety features for machinery. ISO 19434 looks at the accidents themselves, giving each accident a code that indicates its causes and consequences.”

Using the classification given in ISO 19434, one can identify whether accidents have occurred due to human error or other causes. It gives a shared understanding on key issues, Reza said. “This International Standard defines not only the main types of accidents but, importantly, provides information about the nature of any injuries that have occurred, defining their location and to what degree personnel are affected.”

According to the organisation, with the publication of ISO 19434, a long-standing need has been addressed for a comprehensive mine-accidents classification system that could present a standard scheme for all factors associated with the accidents, and that will enable full analysis based on both software systems or manual assessment. 

By presenting a common understandable language for communication between all parts involved in safety, health and environment issues in mines, the hope is that working conditions can continue to improve across all operations in the mining sector.

The new standard is available here.

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