Conference Proceedings
Third International Future Mining Conference 2015
Conference Proceedings
Third International Future Mining Conference 2015
Work Organisation for Attractive Mining - Lean Mining and the Working Environment
Attractive mining workplaces are good, safe and healthy environments. They are also workplaces that the workforce of the future wants to work in. As skilled miners and engineers are already scarce, this is important both for today and for the future. However, the future of mining will also be subject to increased international competition. In attempting to become more competitive, many mining companies turn to rationalisation, looking to both rationalise their production and organisation as well as optimise their processes. Work organisation is important in both rationalisation and providing attractive mining work. As a result, this paper investigates a lean production' (LP) philosophy for the organisation of future mines. The aim of the paper is to investigate to what extent LP can be used to organise for attractive mining. It first defines what attractive mining work is and to what degree it can be influenced by work organisation. A short insight into the LP concept will be given as well as a review of how it is discussed and utilised in mining today. In conclusion, a summary of LP's potential to realise future attractive mining is given.CITATION:Lw, J and Johansson, J, 2015. Work organisation for attractive mining - lean mining and the working environment, in Proceedings Third International Future Mining Conference, pp 197-204 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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J Loow, J Johansson
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