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SUMMARY:An Integrated Approach to Risk Management in Mining
DESCRIPTION:Utilising best practice risk management tools and practices across the mining sector and beyond\, this course will explore how you can establish an integrated framework in your organisation\, using mining case studies and how risk management can become a competitive advantage and support the industry to become more responsible. \nYou will learn about risk management tools and techniques utilised by a range of disciplines and industries. The tools have been proven to work in mining\, together with other sectors such as oil & gas\, aviation\, healthcare\, utilities\, agriculture\, and finance. \nThrough clear descriptions of the tools and short case studies of where they have been used\, you will be able to compare the pros and cons of these techniques\, evaluating each for its viability in your organisation. \nWhere appropriate\, you will be encouraged to explore the flexibility of best practice risk management tools\, tailoring them so that they become more useful and deeply embedded in your organisation.​ \nDates: 21 & 22 April\, 2022 \nDuration: 6 Hours: 2 sessions of 3 hours \nTime: 8:00am – 11:00am PST. Check the exact time and date in your city here. \nPrice: $499 USD
URL:https://www.canadianminingjournal.com/event/an-integrated-approach-to-risk-management-in-mining/
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ORGANIZER;CN="EduMine":MAILTO:edumine-support@infomine.com
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SUMMARY:Professional Geoscientists Ontario: 2022 Virtual Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Session B: Professional is a Verb not a Noun! \nIf you’ve ever told anyone “I’m a qualified person” you might have been lying without knowing it. \nThere is only the qualified person. In the securities sphere\, the qualified person is the professional that approves a particular item of scientific or technical disclosure for a mineral project. In the environmental sphere\, it’s the professional that conducts or supervises a particular environmental site assessment and certifies the Record of Site Condition. These are things you do\, not things you are. \nThe presenters in this session will give you a clear understanding of what it means to be the qualified person and what it means to act as one\, and how to distinguish your professional status as a P.Geo. from your professional function as a qualified person. That distinction is one every professional needs to know how to make. \nSpeakers: \nSarah Murray (Project Manager\, Earth and Environment\, WSP) – The Dirt on QPs – O.Reg.153/04 and O.Reg.406/19 \nSimon Gautrey\, P.Geo.\, FGC (Principal Hydrogeologist\, Wood PLC) – How can we shape the QP concept to further protect the public? \nVictoria Yehl\, M. Sc.\, P. Geo. (British Columbia Securities Commission) – Mind your P and Q: What is the difference between a P.Geo. and a Qualified Person? \nChris Collins\, MBA\, P. Geo. (Chief Mining Advisor\, British Columbia Securities Commission) – Qualified Persons and Independence in NI 43-101 \nCONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD)\nParticipation in this symposium can count for a maximum of 10 CPD hours. \nREGISTRATION FEES \nEarly Bird until April 8\, 2022\nFull Symposium: $80 + HST\nEach Session: $25 +HST \nAfter April 8\, 2022 Early Bird deadline\nFull Symposium: $120 + HST\nEach Session: $35 + HST
URL:https://www.canadianminingjournal.com/event/professional-geoscientists-ontario-2022-virtual-symposium-2/
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