Top 10 Health and Safety Risks in the Surface Diamond Drilling Sector
The top 10 health and safety risks in the Surface Diamond Drilling Sector were identified by workers, supervisors, and employers in the surface diamond drilling industry through a risk assessment workshop facilitated by Workplace Safety North, with the support of the Canadian Diamond Drillers Association.
Over the next 10 weeks, we’ll spotlight one of the top health and safety risks identified in this assessment—helping keep our industry informed, proactive, and safe.
#1: Emergency Response Time
Emergency response time has been identified as the number one health and safety risk in the surface diamond drilling sector.
Why It Matters:
In remote drilling locations, delayed emergency response can have serious consequences. It was identified that many sites lack a current, comprehensive emergency plan—leaving workers vulnerable in critical situations.
What Can Be Done:
To mitigate this risk, companies must ensure their emergency response plans are regularly reviewed, up to date, and tailored to each site’s location and risk level. Drills, training, and access to emergency communication tools should be part of every operation.
About Workplace Safety North (WSN):
WSN is one of four sector-based health and safety associations in Ontario. Headquartered in northern Ontario, it provides province-wide, Ministry-approved training and services for the mining and forest products industries. As a trusted source for health and safety expertise, WSN supports businesses with training, consulting, and expert guidance.




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