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1 Minerals Council of Australia 2003 Qld Mining Industry Safety & Health Conference National Minerals Industry Perspectives on Occupational Health Issues Noel Wendt Exec General Manager - OHSE Roche Mining Chair of MCA Health Working Group MCA Health Working Group

2 Minerals Council of Australia ILO estimate of global work- related deaths in 2000 1.9 – 2.3 million fatalities 1.9 – 2.3 million fatalities 355,000 accidents 355,000 accidents 1,574,000 diseases 1,574,000 diseases 158,000 commuting 158,000 commuting

3 Minerals Council of Australia Work-related deaths in Australia In Australia in 2001-02 there were 2200 work-related deaths In Australia in 2001-02 there were 2200 work-related deathsvs 1750 deaths from road accidents* 1750 deaths from road accidents* * Mr Jerry Ellis, Chairman, NOHSC at “Australian OHS Regulation for the 21st Century” conference, 21 July 2003

4 Minerals Council of Australia Australian minerals industry 2002-03 12 fatalities from traumatic injury. 12 fatalities from traumatic injury. But how many work-related fatalities and injuries are related to disease? But how many work-related fatalities and injuries are related to disease?

5 Minerals Council of Australia MCA Safety & Health Vision An Australian minerals industry free of fatalities, injuries and diseases

6 Minerals Council of Australia MCA S&H Committee - Role Identify and prioritise industry safety and health issues; Develop and implement S&H policies and action plans to address priority issues; Provide timely and relevant information on S&H performance and S&H improvement initiatives

7 Minerals Council of Australia S&H Committee - Key Goals Continuous improvement; Recognition of excellence; (MINEX and Innovation awards) Provision of authoritative data; (annual S&H Performance Report) Promotion of the industry’s S&H achievements.

8 Minerals Council of Australia Categories of occupational health issues 1. 1. Issues of potentially high consequence with long periods of latency – cancers, respiratory diseases associated with exposure to substances (eg silica, asbestos, coal dust); 2. 2. Traditional health issues for which there are interventions known to be effective but poorly implemented – noise induced hearing loss, exposure to hazardous substances; 3. 3. Traditional health issues for which interventions are known to be effective and quite well implemented – heat illness; 4. 4. Multi-factorial issues requiring new interventions – fatigue/fitness for duty, occupational stress.

9 Minerals Council of Australia Health priorities Musculo-skeletal disease Musculo-skeletal disease Exposure to hazardous substances Exposure to hazardous substances Noise-induced hearing loss Noise-induced hearing loss

10 Minerals Council of Australia Challenges in focussing on occupational health No consistent monitoring/reporting of health exposures/impacts; Lack of comprehensive and consistent data across the industry and jurisdictions; Analyses of available data have been ad hoc and not easily accessible; Difficulty in tracking the health of individuals moving between jurisdictions, companies and industries; Long latency periods associated with some illnesses; Difficulty in establishing causation due to masking by community health, lifestyle and other factors.

11 Minerals Council of Australia Focus of MCA effort Data and analysis Data and analysis Risk assessment Risk assessment Practical guidance Practical guidance Performance indicators Performance indicators

12 Minerals Council of Australia Focus 1 - Data analysis To understand what health surveillance data is currently collected and ability to consolidate. Potential to align types of information being collected for analysis and reporting could be done.

13 Minerals Council of Australia Focus 2 - Risk assessment Determine how health risks can be assessed as part of risk assessments: Identify how chronic health effects can be rated compared to traumatic injuries; Identify how chronic health effects can be rated compared to traumatic injuries; How consequences can be defined; How consequences can be defined; What leading companies are using. What leading companies are using.

14 Minerals Council of Australia Focus 3 – Practical guidelines Determine what practical guidance is available to control health risks: For many health impacts – such as noise, dust – extensive standards and guidance available; For many health impacts – such as noise, dust – extensive standards and guidance available; For emerging issues – eg stress, fatigue management – may need more practical guidance; For emerging issues – eg stress, fatigue management – may need more practical guidance; Try to understand how these guidelines can be promoted and used more widely in industry. Try to understand how these guidelines can be promoted and used more widely in industry.

15 Minerals Council of Australia Focus 4 – Performance indicators Identify key/leading performance indicators (KPIs) to track exposures and early indicators of illness disease Can’t rely on counting the cases - too late Can’t rely on counting the cases - too late Need to identify leading indicators of risk Need to identify leading indicators of risk Measures of effectiveness of controls Measures of effectiveness of controls Practical KPIs to monitor health status Practical KPIs to monitor health status

16 Minerals Council of Australia In summary – current health objectives and activities Identify and survey existing data sources on the health of workers; Identify and survey existing data sources on the health of workers; Identify the tools and practices for the risk assessment of health issues; Identify the tools and practices for the risk assessment of health issues; Collate and share guideline information on priority health issues; Collate and share guideline information on priority health issues; Identify and promote appropriate performance indicators for priority health risks. Identify and promote appropriate performance indicators for priority health risks. Align national and international activities in relation to health. Align national and international activities in relation to health.


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