Easy Areas for Improvement and Good Ideas I've Seen When Reviewing Plant Operations-From a Prominent Consultant in Base and Precious Metals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Terry McNulty
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Jan 1, 1998

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DOUG HALBE: I've decided that we're going to change tactics here and we're going to be nice to people from now on. [Co-chair makes gesture of intense disbelief; laughter] I've also decided who's not going to be a co-chair next year. [laughter] We thought we'd get a couple of experts for our next presentation: some people with a lot of experience. We've asked them to tell us some of the things that all of you operators out there might be able to apply immediately to your plant. Our next two speakers have a tremendous amount of experience, and I think you'll find what they're going to say is highly pertinent to most plants. I looked through their paper and found some things that I could have used in the plants I operated in the past. Our first speaker is Terry McNulty. A lot of you know Terry. He was with Anaconda for a number of years as director of research. He then was president of Hazen Research. I'm going to continue with our new custom of saying nice things. Terry is the guy that I call when I don't know something, and he's always got the answer. SPEAKER: Who do you work for, Doug? [laughter] DOUG HALBE: Remember that we're being nice to people here, Joe. I know that's a stretch. [laughter] TERRY McNULTY: Thank you, Doug. I'm a little bit mystified by this sudden switch of tactics just before I get to the podium. Doug's been a good friend for a lot of years so I guess I do have to be nice. I won't say anything deprecatory about him, but I would have to comment that the observations made by earlier speakers have been far too generous. [laughter] During nine years of consulting as a mineral processor and extractive metallurgist, I have often conducted audits of the performance of client's plants. Usually these audits have been ordered by the plant management in hopes of identifying opportunities for improving processing efficiency or reducing costs. Some of the audits, however, have been financed by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPFU) and member utilities with the objective of
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APA: Terry McNulty  (1998)  Easy Areas for Improvement and Good Ideas I've Seen When Reviewing Plant Operations-From a Prominent Consultant in Base and Precious Metals

MLA: Terry McNulty Easy Areas for Improvement and Good Ideas I've Seen When Reviewing Plant Operations-From a Prominent Consultant in Base and Precious Metals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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