Safety Hazards in Industrial Environments 1 of 3

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Keywords

Safety , OSHA , compliance , Hazards , Industrial , Environmental , Technical , Policies , Procedures , Death , Dismemberment , Humor , .PSD , Training , Identification , Electrical , Chemical , PPE

Project

Preparing the Unemployed for the Mining Sector

Authors

Foss, Hannah
Bickley, Don

Date Submitted

2017-12

Material Type

Illustration/Graphic

Secondary Material Type

Assignment
Illustration/Graphic
Open Textbook
Workshop and Training Material

Institution

University of Alaska Fairbanks

Industry Partner

Sumitomo Metal Mining Pogo Mine
Kinross Fort Knox Mine
Hecla Greens Creek Mine
Coeur Kensington Mine
Ucore Rare Metals Inc
State of Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Alaska Miners Association

License

CC BY

Funding Source

TAACCCT Round 4

Additional Public Access

Abstract

Designed to touch upon core themes underlying workplace safety, these whimsical (but also serious) "Mine of Death" illustrations are intended to promote a culture of safety that extends not just to the individual workers, but to their interactions with coworkers, interactions with their environment, and policies and procedures that are necessary to work safely as a team in a challenging environment. The chaotic images are intentionally in contrast to the features of a workplace that are engineered to remove or suppress chaos.

Industry (NAISC)

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction -- Mining (except Oil and Gas) -- Metal Ore Mining (2122)

Occupation (SOC)

Construction and Extraction Occupations -- Continuous Mining Machine Operators (47-5041)

Instructional Program (CIP)

Construction Trades (46)

Credit Type

Credential Type

Certificate

Educational Level

1st year Community College or equivalent

Skill Level

Quality Assurance Organization