SHORT COURSE
Know your risks: Leadership in exploration health and safety
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Bence Balogh

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Issue date: March 19, 2025

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PDAC is the leading voice of the mineral exploration and development community. The annual award winning PDAC Convention brings together 27,000 attendees for its educational programming, networking events, business opportunities and fun.

Duration

8 hours

Description

Organizer: PDAC Health and Safety Committee

The field-oriented health and safety (H&S) course is designed to provide participants of all experience levels with a strong understanding of the typical H&S risks in mineral exploration. Twelve years running, the course has recently been redesigned to emphasize the real-life applications of H&S tools like risk assessment and root cause analysis, with particular emphasis on high-risk activities including drilling and helicopter use. Through a series of comprehensive presentations and engaging breakout sessions, participants will draw links between the many aspects of H&S, including psychological health and safety, to develop a profound understanding of why accidents happen and how they can be prevented. The course content is sufficient to start a simple H&S program, or, given an existing one, will enhance a participants understanding of the goals and priorities of a successful H&S program. The course is suitable for all, from new hires wanting to ask the right questions about safety on the job to experienced H&S leaders wishing to refresh their field safety know-how or to dive deeper into psychological H&S. This courses diversity of content and attendees, from geologists to drillers, students and managers, provides a unique setting for participants to enhance their own understanding of safety culture and the role they play in keeping their workplaces safe.

Top takeaways:

-Reinforced belief that safety is key to field work for all involved, from the individual to their team to the company or companies responsible, and understanding why
-Ability to identify, evaluate, and address hazards, to discuss the safety measures a company should have in place, and to effectively ask questions and speak up about unsafe protocols
-Recognition of the impact of psychological safety in the workplace and the links between physical and mental wellbeing, particularly in remote workplaces
-Acknowledgment of the impacts of human factors and mental health on safety protocols and ability to initiate conversations on these topics to support teams and build safety culture
-Confidence to strengthen or build safety culture and to demonstrate H&S leadership in the workplace