Prof Tim Horberry, Professor of Human Factors, Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre and
Dr Kirsten Way, Senior Lecturer and Program Manager, Centre for Business and Organisational Psychology, The University of Queensland
Daniel Hornibrook,
Brady Heywood
Peter Horsburgh,
Sorba.ai APAC Pty Ltd
Peter Horsburgh,
Sorba.ai APAC Pty Ltd
Graham Houldsworth
Principal Advisor – Strategy and Compliance, Glencore Copper Assets
Andrew Russell
Managing Director, Actrua Performance Cultures
Over the course of the past two and a half years Glencore’s North Queensland Copper Operations have developed and implemented a new generation of integrated safety programs that combine behavioural and system based approaches. Initially a project designed to align best practices in the group and to re-invigorate a focus on behavioural based safety programs, a series of iterations has achieved a suite of integrated and aligned pre-start meetings, leadership development programs and common language for the entire workforce.
Partnering with Performance Culture partner, Actrua, a model of co-creation and joint facilitation has allowed passionate employees to develop and own programs that are consistently applied and tailored to the cultural nuances of a large and complex operation spanning multiple geographies.
This presentation aims to showcase the program that has been developed, to share the processes undertaken during development and provide insight into the changes in strategic direction and thinking that were required to make the program a success.
Ben Houlison
David Howell
Tailings and Water Coordinator, Rio Tinto Weipa Operations
Luke Pendrigh
Tailings and Water Electrician, Rio Tinto Weipa Operations
During normal operation at the Water Treatment Plant the inlet screen in the Bio Reactor blocks with debris, sludge and fecal matter. The cleaning of the inlet screen was a laborious task that exposed maintainers to raw sewage and repeated manual handling risks. The crew came up with an engineering control that completely prevented the inlet screen from blocking, eliminating the need to remove and clean the screen. With this new system functioning the crew have removed a great deal of frustration and reduced the handling of this inlet screen to planned maintenance intervals and significantly reducing the crew’s exposure to the biological risk.
Colin Hoyle
Oaky North Underground, Glencore Coal & Peabody
Colin Hoyle & Lee Earnshaw
Oaky North Underground
Glencore Coal & Peabody
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Prof Patrick Hudson, Delft University of Technology and Hudson Global Consulting