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Minimising exposure and reducing risk onsite through a better understanding of safety hazards.
The AGL Loy Yang mine generates approximately 30 percent of Victoria’s energy requirements, powering over two million Australian homes each year.
With their Major Mining Hazard (MMH) review period approaching, AGL required a regulated assessment of health and safety impacts for personnel and contractors in high hazard scenarios onsite.
As part of our shared commitment to safety, we provided a structured and comprehensive qualitative bowtie risk assessment. This provided AGL with an understanding of the major mining hazards onsite, enabling them to focus on a selection of critical controls to safeguard their people and engage their workforce in managing these risks.
Collaboratively, we reviewed each MMH bowtie using a three-step process:
Through this process, we reduced the amount of time required in workshops and identified several improvement opportunities including:
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