Skip to main content

Home/ Mining News/ Group items tagged risks

Rss Feed Group items tagged

rapidbizapps

Top 4 Business Risks Facing Mining in 2018 - groundHog - 0 views

  •  
    Let's take a look at each of the business risks facing mining in order of their criticality, and how companies must respond:
Nick Robinson

How to Opt for Best Protective Wears for Construction Sites - 0 views

  •  
    Self Protection is the most important thing at mining industries or any other risk prone area. These risks can be minimized with the help of Protective Clothing. ProjectLink Directory offers you a good range of protective equipment including gloves, earmuffs, safety clothing, knee pads, back support, spray socks, cooling systems and lot more to address heat, chemical, physical, airborne and biohazards. Click to find a comprehensive list of products and suppliers for effective safety at mining or building construction sites.
Nick Robinson

How to Improve Health and Safety in the Mines - 0 views

  •  
    Many people are aware that mining is a dangerous business. In addition to traditional risk factors, the mining sector now faces a wide range of risks and challenges. Therefore, modern mining techniques and equipment are important when it comes to protecting the health and safety of workers. This infographic should be of value to companies involved in this high risk industry. The safety solutions listed in this infographic will help executives make mining workplace safer and better.
Lia Darby

Lia Darby | Beware a GXN paper avalanche - 0 views

  •  
    The main risk with investing in Global Metals Exploration (GXN) is that you could be buried under an avalanche of paper.
Arabica Robusta

Conflict Minerals on the Blogs: Correcting Misperceptions | Enough - 0 views

  • Some criticisms of this campaign have implied that this issue is at odds with the views of Congolese people and civil society organizations. Again, this is simply false. We tend to be skeptical of anyone who tries to speak on behalf of “the Congolese people” because Congo’s population is far too vast, diverse, and opinionated to be reduced to a talking point
  • There are numerous other pressure points that the international community should help address, from security sector reform to justice and accountability, from ensuring a more transparent process for returning refugees, to devising a more effective strategy to dismantle the FDLR and to demobilize Congo’s many militia groups. But the conflict minerals issue resonates with a potent group of actors in the United States, namely, advocates and concerned consumers who do not want their purchases to fund armed groups in Congo, a handful of dedicated members of Congress and leaders in the Obama administration who see a lasting solution to the Congo conflict as part of their personal priorities and legacies, and increasingly, leaders in the electronics industry itself, which is responding to the moral and consumer pressure to take on this issue.
  • The Security and Exchange Commission is just beginning to work out the details of how the conflict minerals law will be implemented, and industry groups are lobbying hard to see that the SEC regulations carry as little weight as possible, by narrowly defining, for instance, which companies have to report on their activities in eastern Congo.
  • ...2 more annotations...
  • Of course, in the short-term, some companies will choose to pull their business out of Congo altogether. This is not our objective, but it is a serious issue. Miners will lose jobs, and the main risk is that ex-combatants will rejoin militias. Here’s where we get back to the point that addressing conflict minerals trade has to be part of a much broader strategy, one that will span many years and focus on spurring broad economic recovery, promoting good governance and cracking down on corruption, and revitalizing peacebuilding efforts. In particular, companies that have long benefited from Congo’s cheap mineral trade should work with donors to create a fund dedicated to supporting alternative livelihoods for miners
  • Addressing the minerals trade is particularly important because until recently it was neglected, disregarded by diplomats and policymakers in negotiations and peace talks. Also, international advocacy on conflict minerals can be more effective than on other issues in the conflict, because of the international dimension of the trade.
1 - 8 of 8
Showing 20 items per page