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&lt;p&gt;Just like safety, security needs to take into account that there are humans in the loop. Many organisations, especially in mining, are already successfully implementing a safety zero approach and we can follow the same approach for security. In this session we will explore lessons learnt from safety culture to help us make security just as successful.&lt;/p&gt;
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