This publication acts as a companion to UN Environment's APELL for Mining (2001). That document was prepared to assist mining companies to apply UN Environment's APELL process, which had previously largely been used in the chemicals industry. In 2003, ICMM considered that it was necessary to take the APELL process further by analysing emergency preparedness and response capabilities within both its corporate and association membership. With UN Environment's guidance and input, we questioned members on their performance and systems in this critical area. Our analysis showed that, while ICMM members technical preparations for emergencies are good, more effort is required in working with neighbouring communities.
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