About ISSA Mining Safety Conference

A global forum focused on reducing risk, strengthening safety culture, and improving operational resilience in mining.

The ISSA Mining Safety Conference brings together industry leaders, regulators, engineers, safety professionals, and researchers to address the most pressing health and safety challenges facing the mining sector today.

Taking place September 22–24, 2026 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, this international event delivers practical, field-tested strategies to prevent serious injuries and fatalities, enhance safety leadership, and integrate technology into modern risk management systems.

If you are responsible for safety performance, operational oversight, or regulatory compliance, this conference is built for you.

Why This Conference Matters

Mining operations are becoming more complex. Automation, data systems, workforce pressures, and regulatory scrutiny continue to evolve. Safety strategies must evolve with them.

ISSA Mining Safety Conference focuses on:

This is not a theoretical discussion. Sessions are grounded in real case studies, operational experience, and cross-jurisdictional collaboration.

Who Should Attend

The conference is designed for professionals directly accountable for mining safety and operational performance, including:

If safety outcomes impact your mandate, this event delivers measurable value.

Conference Themes

The ISSA Mining Safety Conference program is structured around key pillars that are shaping the future of mining safety:

Technology, AI & Digital Tools

Real-time risk detection, analytics, automation, human-in-the-loop design.

AI

Analytics

Automation

Leadership & Safety Culture

Accountability, positive leadership, learning organizations.

Culture

Learning

Accountability

Mental Health & Wellbeing

Psychological safety, supports and resources in remote/shift contexts.

Psych Safety

Resources

Remote/Shift

Serious Injury & Fatality Prevention

Critical controls, high-energy hazards, lessons learned.

Controls

HEH

Learning

Shared Learnings / Best Practice

Case studies, cross-site transfer, industry benchmarks that work.

Case Studies

Benchmarking

Transfer

Legacy Plan

Sustaining outcomes: roadmaps, governance, and capability building.

Roadmap

Governance

Capability

Community Relations & Social Impact

Building trust, partnerships, and sustainable outcomes.

Trust

Partnerships

Sustainability

Emergency Response & Mine Rescue

Preparedness, drills, ICS, mine rescue practices and technologies.

Preparedness

ICS

Rescue

About ISSA Mining

ISSA Mining is the International Section on Prevention in the Mining Industry, operating under the larger umbrella of the International Social Security Association (ISSA). 

It is a not-for-profit, global network dedicated to promoting safety, health, and well-being across mining and extractive industries. Its work is anchored by the Vision Zero prevention strategy and the 7 Golden Rules for safe and healthy mining.

This independent organization fosters international cooperation among mining enterprises, associations, researchers, regulators, governments, and other stakeholders to improve occupational safety and health through knowledge sharing, training, and best practices.

ISSA Mining currently comprises over 100 members worldwide, including a diverse mix of industry operators, safety associations, academic institutions, and government bodies across multiple continents.

Where

Prairieland Park, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Who

Mining companies, suppliers, regulators, safety leaders

Scale

700+ expected delegates

Expo

Safety suppliers & technology showcase

What Leaders Are Saying

Join the Global Mining Safety Community

ISSA Mining Safety Conference is expected to welcome hundreds of delegates and a curated exhibition of safety technologies, PPE solutions, and specialized services. Whether you are looking to benchmark your safety systems, contribute technical expertise, or strengthen your organization’s risk framework, this conference provides direct access to the people and practices shaping the future of mining safety.