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Final Report for Creative Sentencing: Protecting Worker Safety in Alberta by Enhancing Field Level Hazard Assessments and Training for Ground Hazards Associated with Tailings Facilities, Dams, and Systems
Download2019-03-20
Baker, Kathleen, Macciotta, Renato, Hendry, Michael T, Lefsrud, Lianne M
Efforts related to the safety and performance of oil sands tailings storage and transportation facilities have traditionally focused on preventing catastrophic failures and are well defined by government legislation and industrial best practices. However, a recent death related to ground hazards...
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Interim Report for Creative Sentencing: Building Resilience into Safety Management Systems: Precursors and Controls to Reduce Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIFs)
Download2024-09-25
Lefsrud, Lianne M., Sattari, Fereshteh, Gellatly, Ian R., Wasel, Claire, Charuvil Elizabeth, Rose Marie, Abdolmaleki, Amir, Jones, Samantha, O’Neill, Thomas
Executive Summary On January 13, 2021, a contractor, Patrick Poitras was operating a John Deere bulldozer on a frozen tailings pond at the Suncor base mine, when the ice broke and the dozer fell through, drowning the operator. Suncor and the contractor Christina River Construction each pled...