2016 Journal Article Ensuring health and safety through the entire mining cycle: Improvements in technology and reductions in fatality rates demonstrate great progress in the minerals sector, but a continued focus on health and safety will help prevent complacencyCliff, David, Harris, Jill and Bofinger, Carmel (2016). Ensuring health and safety through the entire mining cycle: Improvements in technology and reductions in fatality rates demonstrate great progress in the minerals sector, but a continued focus on health and safety will help prevent complacency. AusIMM Bulletin (3), 68-71. |
2016 Journal Article Ensuring health and safety through the entire mining cycleCliff, David, Harris, Jill and Bofinger, Carmel (2016). Ensuring health and safety through the entire mining cycle. AusIMM Bulletin (4). |
2015 Journal Article Analysing mine emergency management needs: A cognitive work analysis approachXiao, Tania, Horberry, Tim and Cliff, David (2015). Analysing mine emergency management needs: A cognitive work analysis approach. International Journal of Emergency Management, 11 (3), 191-208. doi: 10.1504/IJEM.2015.071705 |
2014 Journal Article Reflections on mining and mortality.Kirsch, Philipp, Harris, Jill, Shi, Meng and Cliff, David (2014). Reflections on mining and mortality.. Australian Resources and Investment, 8 (3), 64-68. |
2014 Journal Article Industry-scale knowledge management: RISKGATE and Australian coal operationsKirsch, P. A., Harris, J., Sprott, D. and Cliff, D. (2014). Industry-scale knowledge management: RISKGATE and Australian coal operations. CIM Journal, 5 (2), 79-86. |
2014 Journal Article Industry scale knowledge management: introducing the RISKGATE Strata Underground and Explosions Body of KnowledgeKirsch, P. A., Harris, J., Cliff, D., Hebblewhite, B., Sprott, D., Shi, M., Ranjan, A., Sharma, S., Biswas, T. and Sharma, S (2014). Industry scale knowledge management: introducing the RISKGATE Strata Underground and Explosions Body of Knowledge. Canadian Institute of Mining Journal, 5 (4), 237-244. |
2013 Journal Article The role of human factors and ergonomics in mining emergency management: three case studiesHorberry, Tim, Xiao, Tania, Fuller, Ruth and Cliff, David (2013). The role of human factors and ergonomics in mining emergency management: three case studies. International Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics, 2 (2/3), 116-130. doi: 10.1504/IJHFE.2013.057610 |
2011 Journal Article The future of risk managementCliff, D. (2011). The future of risk management. AusIMM Bulletin (6), 39-40. |
2008 Journal Article Hours of work risk factors for coal mining.Cliff, David I. and Horberry, Tim (2008). Hours of work risk factors for coal mining.. International Journal of Mining and Mineral Engineering, 1 (1), 77-94. doi: 10.1504/IJMME.2008.020472 |
2007 Journal Article Geotechnical assessment of potential underground mining impacts for a proposed urban development project in Cessnock, NSWBlack, M., Kingsland, R. and Cliff, David I. (2007). Geotechnical assessment of potential underground mining impacts for a proposed urban development project in Cessnock, NSW. Australian Journal of Civil Engineering, 3 (1), 51-64. |
2002 Journal Article Ventilation Officer Training in Underground Coal MinesCliff, D. I. (2002). Ventilation Officer Training in Underground Coal Mines. Journal of the Mine Ventilation Society of South Africa, 55 (October/December), 167-168. |
2001 Journal Article Fitness for duty findings of the ACARP studyBofinger, C, Mahen, E, Cliff, D. I. and Heiler, K (2001). Fitness for duty findings of the ACARP study. Queensland Government Mining Journal, 101 (November), 27-34. |
1985 Journal Article NOx generation from the combustion of Australian brown and subbituminous coalsCliff, D. I. and Young, B. C. (1985). NOx generation from the combustion of Australian brown and subbituminous coals. Fuel, 64 (11), 1521-1524. doi: 10.1016/0016-2361(85)90366-7 |
1984 Journal Article Products from rapid heating of a brown coal in the temperature range 400-2300 °CCliff, David I., Doolan, Kenneth R., Mackie, John C. and Tyler, Ralph J. (1984). Products from rapid heating of a brown coal in the temperature range 400-2300 °C. Fuel, 63 (3), 394-400. doi: 10.1016/0016-2361(84)90018-8 |