Managing Major Hazards: The Lessons of the Moura Mine Disaster

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Managing Major Hazards: The Lessons of the Moura Mine Disaster
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Andrew Hopkins
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 215,Width 140
Category/GenreManagement and management techniques
ISBN/Barcode 9781865087023
Audience
General
Edition 2nd edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Allen & Unwin
Imprint Allen & Unwin
Publication Date 1 August 2001
Publication Country Australia

Description

Many organisations live with hazards that have the potential to cause disaster. This was the case at Moura underground coal mine in Central Queensland, where 11 men died in an explosion in 1994. Andrew Hopkins shows that the explosion was the result of organisational failure, and uses it to draw lessons about managing major hazards. He argues that there are always tell-tale signs of impending disaster, and that organisations need to find ways of gathering this information and reacting to it appropriately. The Moura story also demonstrates the need to move responsibility for risk management up the corporate hierarchy to ensure that it is not overshadowed by production pressures. Otherwise disasters will repeat themselves in horrifyingly similar ways. Managing Major Hazards is a gripping story and essential reading for occupational health and safety professionals, executives working in hazardous industries, policy makers, and readers interested in risk management and disaster studies.

Author Biography

Andrew Hopkins is senior lecturer in Sociology at the Australian National University and has published extensively in the area of occupational health and safety. He is author of Making Safety Work and co-author of Working for Change.