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e3 PLUS A FRAMEWORK FOR RESPONSIBLE EXPLORATION “ Doing the Right Thing Wherever We Work ”. Glenn Nolan, 2 nd Vice President Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada. February 2010. e3 Plus: A Framework for Responsible Exploration DOING THE RIGHT THING WHEREVER WE WORK. CSR Context
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e3 PLUSA FRAMEWORK FOR RESPONSIBLE EXPLORATION“Doing the Right Thing Wherever We Work” Glenn Nolan, 2nd Vice President Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada February 2010
e3 Plus:A Framework for Responsible Exploration DOING THE RIGHT THING WHEREVER WE WORK • CSR Context 2) Key Aspects to Our Approach 3) e3 plus: A Quick Traverse
INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT CSR and Exploration • Rapidly evolving public priorities and expectations • Increasing pressure from NGOs • Industry Performance ? • Lack of Coherent Guidelines
CANADIAN CONTEXT CSR and Exploration • National Roundtables on CSR • Bill C300: Accountability • Federal Government CSR Strategy The Canadian Advantage • e3 Plus ; TSM ________________ Canada: A global leader in CSR
Developing CSR Guidelines for Exploration Requirements: • Comprehensive • Scaleable • Flexible
Find depositssocial responsibility Replenish reservesenvironmental stewardship health and safety
Process of Development 2007-2008 • Guidance by members • 3 Exploration industry workshops • 3 Focus Group meetings
KNOWLEDGE ACCOUNTABILITY
1. ADOPT RESPONSIBLE GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT 2. APPLY ETHICAL BUSINESS PRACTICES 3. RESPECT HUMAN RIGHTS 4. COMMIT TO PROJECT DUE DILIGENCE AND RISK ASSESSMENT e3 Plus: Principles
5. ENGAGE HOST COMMUNITIES AND OTHER AFFECTED AND INTERESTED PARTIES 6. CONTRIBUTE TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL WELLBEING 7. PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT 8. SAFEGUARD THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF WORKERS AND THE LOCAL POPULATION e3 Plus: Principles
KNOWLEDGE ACCOUNTABILITY
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PRINCIPLE: Respect Human Rights Objective: Respect and actively promote human rights through the implementation of policies and procedures based on the principles of the United Nations Universal Declaration on Human Rights and other relevant instruments.
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PRINCIPLE: Respect Human Rights Objective: Respect and actively promote human rights through the implementation of policies and procedures based on the principles of the United Nations Universal Declaration on Human Rights and other relevant instruments. GUIDANCE General Aspects Employment Communities Security
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Principle: Respect Human Rights GUIDANCE General Aspects Employment Communities Security GOOD PRACTICE TOOLKIT International Human Rights Instruments Scope and Responsibility Domestic Laws and International Standards Complicity Indigenous Peoples Land Management Conditions of Work and Employment Child Labour Forced Labour Security and Human Rights
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Principle: Respect Human Rights GUIDANCE General Aspects Employment Communities Security GOOD PRACTICE TOOLKIT Human Rights Defined International Human Rights Instruments Scope and Responsibility Domestic Laws and International Standards Complicity Indigenous Peoples Land Management Conditions of Work & Employment Child Labour Forced Labour Security and Human Rights COMPLICITY Direct Indirect Silent Proximity Knowledge and Awareness Avoidance
HEALTH & SAFETY Principle: Safeguard the Health and Safety of Workers and the Local Population GUIDANCE Introduction Policy and Management Process Risk Prevention Monitoring and Reporting GOOD PRACTICE TOOLKIT General Safety Principles Field Work Transportation Work Site Safety
HEALTH & SAFETY PRINCIPLE: Safeguard the Health and Safety of Workers and the Local Population GUIDANCE Introduction Policy and Management Process Risk Prevention Monitoring and Reporting GOOD PRACTICE TOOLKIT General Safety Principles Field Work Transportation Work Site Safety FIELD WORK General Safety Emergency Response Personal Safety Field Equipment Safe Traversing Practices Knowing Your Location Survival Weather, Clothing and Environmental Risks Wildlife Surveying: Geophysics, Geochemical and Line Cutting Travel Safety and Security
Using e3 Plus • There are 825 registered users as of January 18, 2010 • 60.4% Canada • 7.4% USA • 5.2% Australia • 3.4% United Kingdom • 2.8% Peru • 2.4% Brazil • 1.3% South Africa • 1.1% Philippines • 1.0% Mexico • 9% 53 others: Ecuador, Guyana, Argentina, India, Germany, China, Colombia, France, Madagascar, Sweden, Bolivia, Congo (Republique democratique du), Ireland, Malaysia, Netherlands, Portugal, Turkey, Zimbabwe, Cambodia, Chile, Ghana, Indonesia, Kenya, mongolia, Mozambique, Namibia, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Suriname, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgarua, Burkina Faso, Denmark, El Salvador, Fiji, Finland, Greece, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Israel, Jamaica, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Monaco, Saudi Arabia, Serbia and Montenegro, togo, UAE, Uruguay
Using e3 Plus • 72% of page requests are to core content, • 50% Toolkits • 32% Principals and Guidelines • 18% other core sections • 3 pages per visit
Content Translations Field Testing Training Sessions Partnerships e3 Plus: Next Steps
KNOWLEDGE ACCOUNTABILITY
CSR Responsible Exploration CSR starts and never ends. It is a process that becomes an intricate part of your project and evolves along with it.
www.pdac.ca Chief Glenn Nolan