Course Overview:
The ISO 24419:2023 Lead Auditor Mining Legacies Course focuses on the management of mining legacies and the closure and reclamation of mines in line with the international standards. This course provides in-depth knowledge of auditing techniques, including evaluating mining operations’ compliance with ISO 24419:2023 requirements for managing mining legacies. It will equip participants with the skills needed to assess and audit the environmental, social, and economic impacts of mine closure processes, ensuring the restoration of ecosystems and communities. The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical auditing skills to ensure participants can manage and audit mine closure and reclamation activities effectively.
Course Objectives:
- Understand the principles and concepts of ISO 24419:2023 related to mine closure and reclamation.
- Develop the ability to plan, conduct, and report on audits of mine closure projects in compliance with ISO 24419:2023.
- Equip participants with the skills to assess the environmental, social, and economic impacts of mining legacies.
- Learn to evaluate the adequacy of closure and reclamation plans, including risk assessments, and mitigation strategies.
- Understand the role of stakeholders in the mine closure process and ensure their involvement in the audit process.
- Enhance the ability to recommend corrective actions to improve mine closure and reclamation practices.
Target Audience:
This course is designed for professionals involved in the auditing, management, and implementation of mine closure and reclamation processes, including:
- Environmental managers and officers in the mining industry
- Sustainability professionals
- Auditors and lead auditors
- Consultants specializing in mining and environmental restoration
- Government and regulatory bodies responsible for overseeing mine closures
- Mine closure project managers and engineers
Reference Standard:
- ISO 24419:2023 – Mine Closure and Reclamation: Managing Mining Legacies
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Conduct a comprehensive audit of mine closure and reclamation activities in line with ISO 24419:2023.
- Identify and evaluate risks associated with mining legacies, including environmental, social, and economic impacts.
- Understand the principles of stakeholder engagement in the mine closure process.
- Develop audit reports with clear findings, conclusions, and recommendations.
- Implement corrective and preventive actions to enhance mine closure and reclamation practices.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of mine closure strategies and make informed decisions on remediation efforts.
- Understand the legal, regulatory, and policy frameworks related to mine closure and reclamation.
Course Content:
- Introduction to ISO 24419:2023 and Mine Closure
- Overview of ISO 24419:2023 and its relevance to mine closure.
- Definitions, principles, and objectives of mine closure and reclamation.
- The importance of managing mining legacies.
- Fundamentals of Mine Closure and Reclamation
- Key aspects of mine closure: environmental, social, and economic considerations.
- Stages of mine closure: Planning, Implementation, and Post-Closure.
- Risk assessments and the role of mitigation strategies in closure.
- Auditing Mine Closure and Reclamation Projects
- Principles and practices of auditing mine closure projects.
- Audit methodologies and techniques for assessing compliance with ISO 24419:2023.
- Planning an audit: Defining audit scope, criteria, and objectives.
- Conducting interviews and site inspections in mine closure audits.
- Stakeholder Engagement and Communication
- Identifying key stakeholders in mine closure processes.
- Effective stakeholder engagement strategies and communication practices.
- Managing public perception and addressing community concerns.
- Legal and Regulatory Frameworks
- Overview of national and international regulations governing mine closure.
- Legal obligations for mining companies regarding closure and reclamation.
- Evaluating compliance with legal requirements in audits.
- Post-Closure Monitoring and Evaluation
- Strategies for monitoring post-closure sites.
- Assessing the success of reclamation efforts.
- Ensuring the sustainability of reclaimed sites.
- Audit Reporting and Follow-Up
- Writing clear and effective audit reports.
- Communicating findings, conclusions, and corrective actions.
- Handling non-conformities and ensuring continuous improvement in mine closure processes.
- Case Studies and Practical Exercises
- Real-life examples of mine closure and reclamation audits.
- Group exercises on auditing specific aspects of mining legacies.
Methodologies:
- Lectures and Presentations: In-depth theoretical sessions to introduce key concepts, standards, and guidelines.
- Case Studies: Practical examples of mine closure audits and reclamation projects to illustrate key learning points.
- Group Discussions: Collaborative exercises to share knowledge and experiences, enhancing understanding of complex issues.
- Simulated Audits: Participants will engage in simulated audits to practice their auditing skills in real-world scenarios.
- Interactive Workshops: Hands-on activities that foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and the application of auditing techniques.
- Quizzes and Assessments: Regular assessments to track progress and ensure understanding of the course material.