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03 CORPORATE PUBLICATIONS
04 RESOURCE ENDOWMENT INITIATIVE
06 HEALTH AND SAFETY
08 SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
10 MATERIALS STEWARDSHIP
12 ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP
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Please use these letter codes to identify the publications that are particularlysuitable for the following audiences:
Industry & Associations Corporate Level A
Companies Operational Level B
Policy Makers / Legislators C
International Institutions D
Scientific Bodies & Standards Setting Organizations E
NGOs F
Mining Communities G
Financial Institutions H
Mining Sector Customers I
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Many of our resources have been developed in conjunction withother organizations:
Defra UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
EBRC EBRC Consulting GmbH
ESMAP Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme
EURAS EURAS
EUROFER European Confederation of Iron and Steel Industries
EuroMetaux European Association of Metals
IEH Institute of Environment and Health
IUCN The World Conservation Union
MCA Minerals Council of Australia
MISHC Minerals Industry Safety & Health Centre
WBG The World Bank Group
UNCTAD United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
UNEP United Nations Environment Programme
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02 INTRODUCTION
PAUL MITCHELLPRESIDENT, ICMM
Welcome to the first ICMM publications guide. This guide has been published to give ourstakeholders and the wider community a convenient overview of our work programs and
the resources we produce.
We work in partnership with other organizations on many of our projects to enhance theperformance of our members and the industry as a whole. The majority of our publicationsand other resources have been produced in conjunction with other organizations.
All our resources are free and many are available in different languages. Publications can beviewed and downloaded from our website and we have provided a url reference for eachpublication. We have also provided an order number where printed copies are available.
We hope you find this guide useful in identifying materials that are of interest as well asproviding a convenient at-a-glance overview of ICMMs work. This guide will be updated asour work programs evolve and more materials are produced.
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03Good Practice: The newsletter of the International Council on Mining & Metals
ICMM publishes a bi-annual newsletter which includesup-to-date news on our projects and the work of ourmembers. It also has the latest developments regarding
research topics, opinion and industry trends on economic,social and environmental matters.
To subscribe to receive our newsletter visit:
www.icmm.com/library_subscriptions.php
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www.icmm.com/library_newslet.php
The website provides latest news and detailed
information on the work programs and projects ofICMM. It also contains links to electronic version of allICMM publications and a facility to sign up to receiveICMM news by email.
ICMM Website: www.icmm.com
This website has been jointly developed by ICMM, theUnited Nations Conference of Trade and Development(UNCTAD), the United Nations Environment Programme(UNEP), and the UK Department for InternationalDevelopment (DfID) to provide access to a library ofgood practice guidelines, standards, case studies,legislation and other relevant materials that are leadingexamples of their kind globally.
Good Practice Website: www.goodpracticemining.org
The ICMM Annual Review is released in Februaryand contains highlights of the past year as we
make progress towards our long term vision of"a respected leadership group that is recognizedas a key contributor to sustainable development,in a mining and metals industry whose activitiesand products are widely regarded as essential forsociety.
It is published in hard copy and online and is sentto all our email subscribers.
ICMM Annual Review
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The Sustainable Development Frameworkbrochure contains background informationon ICMM and the three elements of theSustainable Development Framework:
1. 10 Principles2. Public reporting3. Independent assurance
Member companies are required toimplement the Sustainable DevelopmentFramework and comply withcommitments made by the ICMM Council.
*available in electronic (pdf) format only.
English, *Spanish, *French, *Portuguese,*Chinese, *Russian, *Japanese
www.icmm.com/sd_framework.php
Sustainable Development Framework brochure
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CORPORATE PUBLICATIONS
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KATHRYN McPHAILSENIOR PROGRAM DIRECTOR
RESOURCE ENDOWMENT INITIATIVEThe challenge of mineral wealth: using resource endowments to foster
sustainable development
The Resource Endowment initiative began in May 2004 in partnership withUNCTAD and the World Bank Group. It aims to help governments, companies andlocal communities, development assistance agencies and the voluntary sectorwork together so that mining benefits all citizens.
The project has been carried out in three distinct phases:
Phase 1: Analytical framework and tools (May 2004 December 2004)The first phase of the initiative concentrated on developing a practical toolkit toassess local, regional and national socio-economic impacts of mining. This wasbased on an extensive analysis of the performance of 33 mineral dependantcountries across a range of socio-economic indicators and research into existingliterature on the subject.
Phase 2: Testing, synthesis & emerging lessons (January 2005 December 2006)The Resource Endowment Toolkit was applied to two main and two comparatorcountries, Peru (with Chile as comparator) and Ghana (with Tanzania as acomparator). The purpose was to test out the Toolkit in the field, to assess whetherit could be applied to a broader set of mining countries, and to proposerefinements.
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Phase 3: Action learning through partnerships (January 2007 onwards)
The third phase of the initiative is now underway.
Following government approval of the four case studies undertaken in phase 2,a pilot study is currently being undertaken in Peru, which aims to develop localpartnerships in order to encourage the uptake of recommendations emergingfrom the project to date. Two further pilot studies are planned anddissemination workshops will be held in Chile and Ghana to provide feedbackto those who participated in the phase 2 country work.
Running in parallel with dissemination activities and pilot projects is theproduction of a mineral taxation report which will be incorporated into therelevant section of the Resource Endowment Toolkit.
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The Analytical Framework:Executive summary report presentsan abbreviated literature review andassesses the performance of 33mineral dependant countriesacross a range of socio-economicindicators.
Analytical Framework (2006)
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ICMM009
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www.icmm.com/publications/1116AnalyticalFramework.pdf
The Resource EndowmentToolkit provides a systematicapproach to documenting theimpacts (both good and bad) ofindividual mining projects on alocal, regional and nationallevel.
Resource Endowment Toolkit (2006)
RESOURCE ENDOWMENT INITIATIVE PUBLICATIONS
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ICMM020
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www.icmm.com/publications/1251REtoolkit.pdf
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PHASE 1: Analytical framework and tools
PHASE 2: Testing, synthesis and emerging lessons
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The findings from the fourcountry case studies aresynthesized into a single reportalong with a series of
recommendations for industry,host governments, donororganizations and NGOs.
English
ICMM016
A, C, D, F, H
www.icmm.com/publications/1117Synthesis.pdf
Synthesis of four Country Case Studies (2006)
The Spotlight series has been produced tosummarize key aspects of the ResourceEndowment initiative.
The methodology of the toolkit was tested infour country field-based case studies.Summaries of the four country case studiesare available in spotlights 06 to 09.
Spotlight series 1-9 (2006)
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01 The Prize ICMM010
02 The Challenge ICMM01103 Ways Forward ICMM012
0 4 P rocess and Feed back ICM M0 13
05 Resource Endowment Guide ICMM014
06 Chile ICMM025
07 Ghana ICMM026
08 Peru ICMM027
09 Tanzania ICMM028
A, C, D, F, H
www.icmm.com/library_pub_detail.php?rcd=189
All published with WBG & UNCTAD
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CHRISTINE COPLEYPROGRAM DIRECTOR
HEALTH AND SAFETY
At ICMM, we are continuing to develop an extensive healthand safety work program to help our members meet theirsustainable development commitments. Poor mine safetyand health performance has a direct impact on workers,their families and communities, on the mining industryand on government. We assist our members to improveperformance by facilitating their working together oncommon problems and providing a forum for exchangeof experiences.
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Current projects
Chinese coal mine safety Guidance on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria Health and Safety benchmarking database MIRMgate website Occupational exposure limits for metals
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Creating a more consistentapproach to setting andimplementing occupationalexposure limits (OELs) will beto the benefit of industry, itsworkforce, governments andsociety.
This publication presentsperspectives on the systemsthat have evolved for settingOELs in the main globaljurisdictions including the UK,US and the EU. It concludeswith a suggested approach for amore harmonized approach tothe derivation and setting ofOELs.
Published with IEH
The Setting and Use of Occupational Exposure Limits: Current practice (2007)
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ICMM031
A, C, D, E, F, I
www.icmm.com/library_pub_detail.php?rcd=204
ICMM recognizes the need fordialogue and understandingamongst a wide range ofstakeholders, companies andterritories to create a moreconsistent approach to settingand implementing OELs. Theprocess began in 2005 with aninternational workshopattended by a limited number ofregulatory scientists, academicsand industry representatives.The report of the workshop ispresented in this document.
Published with IEH
Towards a Harmonized Approach to Setting Occupational Exposure Limits:Report of an ICMM-sponsored workshop. (2006)
The Minerals Industry Risk Management Gateway (MIRMgate)presents health and safety risk management informationrelevant to the mining industry. It allows users to findcarefully-chosen good practice risk management information,identify hazards through the entire life cycle of operations andget decision-making help for both long- and short-termproblems.
ICMM provides funding to enable international data to beadded to the extensive library that has been compiled byAustralias University of Queensland Minerals Industry Safetyand Health Centre.
Audience code: A, B, E
Published with MCA, MISHC
MIRMGate: www.mirmgate.com
HEALTH AND SAFETY PUBLICATIONS
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ICMM032
A, C, D, E, F, I
www.icmm.com/library_pub_detail.php?rcd=196
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AIDAN DAVYPROGRAM DIRECTOR
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ICMM's socio-economic development work program isaimed at maximizing the social, economic and institutionaldevelopment contribution of the mining industry to thecountries and communities where our members operate.
We believe that socio-economic development at thenational and local levels depends on strong relationshipsbetween mining companies, communities, governmentand multi-lateral agencies.
In developing our projects, we build and maintain workingrelationships with organizations such as the World Bank,UNCTAD, UNEP and the World Conservation Union (IUCN).
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Current projects
Artisanal and small scale mining Business and human rights Community Development Toolkit Indigenous Peoples Preparing for and responding to emergencies at the local level Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights
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The Community DevelopmentToolkit was published inNovember 2005 in partnershipwith the World Bank, and withfunding support from EnergySector Management AssistanceProgramme (ESMAP).
It was developed to supportgovernment, industry, andcommunity efforts to realizemore sustainable communitydevelopment around mining andmineral processing operations.
The Toolkit contains 17 practical
tools which can be used bycompanies, communities, andgovernment agencies as well asnon-governmental andcommunity-based organizationsat all stages of the mining projectcycle.
Published with WBG, ESMAP
Community Development Toolkit : Pioneering New Approaches in Support ofSustainable Development in the Extractive Sector (2005)
English, Spanish, Chinese
ICMM008
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www.icmm.com/library_pub_detail.php?rcd=183
This review provides a briefoverview of Indigenous Peoplesissues faced by the miningindustry as it seeks to gainaccess to land, carry outexploration and, if successful,develop and manage a miningoperation. It identifies a highlevel of convergence in theissues identified by industry,Indigenous Peoples and otherstakeholders and outlines anumber of possible follow-upactivities.
Mining and Indigenous Peoples Issues Review (2005)
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PUBLICATIONS
English, Spanish
ICMM005
A, C, D, F, G, H
www.icmm.com/library_pub_detail.php?rcd=175
This publication coverseverything from identifying whodoes what in an emergency, totraining and proper communityliaison.
It includes a model emergencyplan that was developed in linewith UNEPs APELL (Awarenessand Preparedness forEmergencies at Local Level)process and is a companionvolume to UNEPs APELL forMining (2001).
Published with UNEP
Good practice in emergency preparedness and response (2005)
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ICMM007
B, C, F, G
www.icmm.com/library_pub_detail.php?rcd=184
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JOHN ATHERTONPROGRAM DIRECTOR
MATERIALS STEWARDSHIP
Materials stewardship is built on the premise that allparticipants have a shared responsibility for theperformance of the whole materials cycle, well beyonddirect operations.
ICMM members believe it is important for the mining andmetals industry to promote responsible design, use,re-use, recycling and disposal of the materials theyproduce.
The ICMM materials stewardship work program is builtaround three core themes which all focus on goodpractice, the continued development and promotion of
sound science and the co-ordination and facilitation ofcross commodity activities.
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Core themes and current projects
Life cycle management Life cycle assessment Eco-efficiency Metals recycling
Chemical management Risk assessment and management International chemicals management
Sustainable production and consumption Value-chain management
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The Metals Environmental RiskAssessment Guidance (MERAG) publicationpresents a set of the most advanced andappropriate scientific concepts forassessing the risk posed by the presenceof metals and inorganic metal compoundsin the environment.
The critical concepts are presented in aseries of eight independently reviewedMERAG fact sheets contained on a CD andavailable via the ICMM website. It is hopedthat these latest concepts will enableregulators and scientists to create new oradapt local, national or regional riskassessment systems accordingly.
Published with Defra, EuroMetaux, EURAS
MERAG: Metals Environmental Risk Assessment Guidance (2007)
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ICMM033; ICMM034 (CD)
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www.icmm.com/library_pub_detail.php?rcd=202
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The Health Environmental Risk AssessmentGuide (HERAG) presents a set of the mostadvanced and appropriate methodsavailable for human-health based riskassessment for metals. It summarizesexisting knowledge on metal-specifichuman health risk assessment approachesand provides guidance for the scientific andregulatory community on conducting futureassessments.
The critical concepts are presented in aseries of fact sheets which have beenreviewed by a panel of independentscientists and included on a CD-ROM insidethe back cover of the publication.
Published with EUROFER, EBRC,EuroMetaux
HERAG: Health Risk Assessment Guidance for Metals (2007)
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ICMM040
A, B, C, D, E, F
www.icmm.com/library_pub_detail.php?rcd=207
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Containing case studies, practicalguidance and outlining recognizedbusiness drivers, this publicationassists ICMM members andothers in understanding andimplementing effective materialsstewardship strategies whilecreating additional business valuethrough identifying newopportunities in an increasinglycompetitive global market place.
The publication includes asummary leaflet that is intendedto quickly familiarize the readerwith the concept.
Maximizing Value: Guidance on implementing materialsstewardship in the minerals and metals value chain (2006)
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ICMM023; ICMM024 (Summary)
A, C, D, F, I
www.icmm.com/library_pub_detail.php?rcd=199
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Metals are highly durablesubstances that, in theory, canbe recycled infinitely with noinherent degradation inproperties. This publicationexplores the relationshipbetween three concepts that arebeing applied to help exploit andassess these benefits in the realworld materials stewardship,eco-efficiency and product policy.
Materials Stewardship: Eco-efficiency and Product Policy (2007)
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ICMM041
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www.icmm.com/library_pub_detail.php?rcd=208
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The Globally Harmonised System (GHS) isan international standardized system forclassifying chemicals (including mineralsand metals) and communicating theirhealth and environmental hazards toconsumers, workers, transport workersand emergency responders.
The leaflet outlines the main componentsof GHS, their significance for the miningand metals industry and suggests actionsthat will help companies to implement thesystem successfully.
Published with EUROFER, EuroMetaux
GHS: Globally Harmonised System of Classification andLabelling of Chemicals (2007)
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ICMM038
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www.icmm.com/library_pub_detail.php?rcd=206
The REACH Metals Gatewaysupports the mining and metalsindustry worldwide in itsimplementation of the new EUChemicals Legislation. TheGateway, funded by Eurometauxand ICMM, will assist producersand downstream users of mineralsand metals by providing vitalinformation and guidance requiredfor REACH compliance. It alsoprovides the user with links toother important resources bothwithin and outside the sector.
Audience code: A, B, I
Published with EuroMetaux
Eurometaux REACH Metals Gateway: www.reach-metals.eu
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CHRISTINE COPLEYPROGRAM DIRECTOR
ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP
Our environmental stewardship work program is aimed atcontinually enhancing the industry's environmentalperformance. Because of the nature of the mining andminerals industry, much of its work is carried out in partsof the world which boast rich natural resources and areoften environmentally sensitive.
ICMM members contribute to the conservation ofbiodiversity and integrated approaches to land useplanning as well as respect legally designated protectedareas. We recognize the need to work effectively withgovernments, organizations and local communities inorder to make sure that environmental behaviour does not
restrict future access to minerals and metals.
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Current project areas
Abandoned mines Biodiversity IFC/World Bank Environment, Health and Safety Guidelines Integrated mine closure planning IUCN protected areas system review Land use planning World Heritage workshop
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Good Practice Guidance forMining and Biodiversity waspublished as part of anextensive dialogue betweenICMM and IUCN.
The guide provides aninformative, accessible andhighly practical referencesource on biodiversity whichcan be used by miningcompanies at all stages of theiroperations, from initialexploration to mine closureplanning and implementation.
Good Practice Guidance for Mining and Biodiversity (2006)
IUCN and ICMM co-publishedthis compilation of case studieson the difficult issue of miningand biodiversity conservation.Each case study providesbackground on the issue, eitherthe steps taken to resolve anydifferences or the programmeto address the problem, andoutlines the lessons learned inthe process.
This publication shows howgood practice, collaboration andinnovative thinking can advancebiodiversity conservationworldwide while ensuring thatthe minerals and products that
society needs are producedresponsibly.
Published with IUCN
Integrating Mining and Biodiversity Conservation: Case studies from around the world (2004)
The provision of financialassurance is an important issuefor ICMM members who arecommitted to designing andplanning all operations so thatadequate resources areavailable to close them downproperly.
The report is intended to aidgovernments and companies intheir discussions on theapplication of efficient policiesin this area.
Financial Assurance for Mine Closure and Reclamation (2005)
This paper provides guidanceon environmental financialassurance for mine closure. It isbased on research carried outin 2005 on current practices,policies and issues in this areaand provides generalrecommendations for actions byboth mine operators andgovernments that are aimed atimproving standards of practice.
Guidance Paper: Financial Assurance for Mine Closure and Reclamation (2006)
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English, Spanish, Russian
ICMM021
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www.icmm.com/library_pub_detail.php?rcd=195
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ICMM003
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www.icmm.com/library_pub_detail.php?rcd=173
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ICMM019
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www.icmm.com/library_pub_
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ICMM034
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www.icmm.com/library_pub_
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First published October 2007.Every effort has been made to ensurethe publications and web links in thispublications guide are correct at timeof going to print.
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The International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) isthe industrys peak CEO-led organization. It comprises theleading international mining and metals companies aswell as regional, national and commodity associations.ICMM's vision is a respected leadership group that isrecognized as a key contributor to sustainable development,in a mining and metals industry whose activities andproducts are widely regarded as essential for society.
www.icmm.com