
A show where the Queensland mining industry charts out the journey to a safer future. Hosted by forensic engineer Sean Brady, author of the Brady Review into fatal accidents in the Queensland mining industry.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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How the Queensland mining and quarrying industries can chart out a journey to a safer future.
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Why DON'T bad things happen in other complex and hazardous industries, like hospitals and aircraft carriers?
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Why more reports of things going wrong can actually be a good thing. And why organisations drift into failure.
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The problems with paperwork, procedures and administrative controls in preventing serious accidents.
Resources and links:
• Hierarchy of Controls, by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
• Hierarchies of Control, on page 6... more
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This episode in particular resonated with one of my findings when embedded as a an OP in the coal mine sector: there is a distinct lack of administrative staff to manage documentation. Given the documentation requirements, I have wondered why this is the case. In lean years, staff cuts and remuneration for non production areas may be understood. But in boom years (as now) the lack of admin support means that site and executives may be less able to focus on core activities like supervision, proje... more
I’m not in the mining or quarrying industries and I’m not even an engineer but I’m a massive fan of the Brady Heywood podcast and this spinoff was well worth a listen. I deeply appreciated the exploration of “drift into failure” and high reliability organizations. I found myself backing up to re-listen to parts that were particularly enlightening.
Brilliant podcast, not just for the mining industry.
Many lessons across all sectors.
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Apple Podcasts | #130 |
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