Mineral Exploration

Spring 2019

Mineral Exploration is the official publication of the Association of Mineral Exploration British Columbia.

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S pring 20 1 9 19 PHOTO: COURTESY GEORGE DOWNING ESTATE DRILLING Stephen Downing, president of George Downing Estate Drilling Ltd., says his company is likewise honored to receive the award. "It is a recognition we are very proud of," he says. Downing says the hazards in mineral exploration are numerous and constantly changing. "Mitigating these risks involve many di–erent controls and safety systems, but one of the most important is diligence on the part of all employees to identify and communicate potential hazards so they can be thoroughly discussed and mitigated prior to engaging in field work," he says. Communication is key to worksite safety, Downing says. "After years of safety meetings, both general and post-incident, one of the most common root causes identified was a lack of communication between members of the drill crew," he says. "Never assume someone automatically knows what you're doing or where you are." Jason Murdoch, health and safety coordinator and trainer with George Downing, says project planning and communication are key ingredients of workplace safety. "This is only possible because our workers feel comfortable communicating and reporting hazards," says Murdoch. "They're team players, not just a number or a body. They come up with solutions and make recommendations." AME has been honouring members with awards for safety since 1982. Until 2004, the award recognized the top performer in hours without a lost workday in B.C. and Yukon. In 2005, the award was expanded nationwide with the support of PDAC. AME also introduced the David Barr Award, in part to recognize that safety performance measured in years without lost-time incidents is only one measure to evaluate safety. Stay safe this year! ENVIRONMENT HEALTH & SAFETY Diamond drill setup with full water recirculation in Saskatchewan, November 2018. For every stage of your project: · project strategy & management · environmental assessment · due diligence · environmental monitoring · permitting & compliance · tailings & waste rock management · waste management · mine closure planning & design www.slrconsulting.com Eagle Mapping.indd 1 2018-10-23 1:41 PM Reinforce Relationships Created at Roundup All Year Long Alexander Sugden 604.473.0358 asugden@canadawide.com CONTACT

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