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    1. 1 Please read this before using presentation This presentation complements content presented at the 2006 Mines Safety Roadshow held in October 2006 It is made available for non-commercial use (eg toolbox meetings) subject to the condition that the PowerPoint file is not altered without permission from Resources Safety Supporting resources, such as brochures and posters, are available from Resources Safety For resources, information or clarification, please contact: ResourcesSafety@docep.wa.gov.au or visit www.docep.wa.gov.au/ResourcesSafety

    2. Toolbox presentation: What can go wrong October 2006

    3. 3 What are we dealing with? What kinds of things go wrong? These photos are selected to illustrate some general topics for discussion: Big and small don’t mix “Dead truck” syndrome Vehicle access Housekeeping Fit-for-purpose Most hazards are now well managed but mines inspectors sometimes get a feeling of déjà vu (e.g. “dead truck” syndrome)

    4. 4 BIG AND SMALL DON’T MIX Let us take a look at some of the kinds of things that inspectors have to investigate as part of their work. While these may be on a larger scale than many of you will have to deal with in the course of your jobs, the principles of investigation do not vary. Let us take a look at some of the kinds of things that inspectors have to investigate as part of their work. While these may be on a larger scale than many of you will have to deal with in the course of your jobs, the principles of investigation do not vary.

    5. 5 What’s happened here? Size, weight and power of mobile machinery used in mining operations present significant hazards to people and equipment in area of operation In particular, operator has restricted view of surroundings Review Resources Safety resource materials: Mine Safety Matters brochure on “Working near large mobile equipment” Significant Incident Report No. 131 “Mine haul truck runs over a light vehicle following a driver change”

    6. 6 Big and small don’t mix

    7. 7 Big and small don’t mix

    8. 8 Big and small don’t mix

    9. 9 “DEAD TRUCK” SYNDROME

    10. 10 What’s happened here? Too close to edge? Too steep? Too fast? Overloaded? Poor road design? Poor road maintenance? Not fit-for-purpose? What else? Wearing a seatbelt usually improves the outcome

    11. 11 “Dead truck” syndrome

    12. 12 “Dead truck” syndrome

    13. 13 VEHICLE ACCESS

    14. 14 Is it safe? Due to their size and height of platforms involved, large mining equipment and vehicles can be difficult to: Access Alight from Maintain Clean Review Resources Safety resource materials: Mine Safety Matters brochure on “Vehicle and equipment access”

    15. 15 Vehicle access

    16. 16 Vehicle access

    17. 17 HOUSEKEEPING

    18. 18 Hazard identification Identify the hazards Analyse and assess the risks Reduce the risk

    19. 19 What’s wrong here?

    20. 20 What’s wrong here?

    21. 21 What’s wrong here?

    22. 22 What’s wrong here?

    23. 23 What’s wrong here?

    24. 24 FIT-FOR-PURPOSE

    25. 25 Is it fit-for-purpose?

    26. 26 Is it fit-for-purpose?

    27. 27 Is it fit-for-purpose?

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