Improving Blasting by a Team Approach at the Henty Gold Mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R Wedmaier
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Henty Gold Mine is an underground operation producing 100 000 ounces of gold per annum. The original mining method used was flatbacking with paste fill. However, a non-entry method û uphole benching û was introduced in 1998 to recover the deteriorating crown pillars. Initial challenges were encountered, including poor drilling accuracy, difficulty in charging holes and poor rise performance. These challenges were overcome by a Continuous Improvement Team, consisting of mining engineers, supervisors and miners. Following this, the Team implemented further changes aimed at reducing ore loss and dilution. A second area addressed by the Team was development blasting, where innovative detonator technology known as the ExelTM DevelDetTM was introduced and rapidly accepted by the operators. Continued use of the ExelTM DevelDetTM resulted in a number of benefits, such as easier bogging, less perimeter damage, faster charging and hook-up and decreased wastage. Finally, improvements were made in the area of explosive handling, where competency-based training of operators was conducted and manual handling of ANFO has been significantly reduced by the introduction of the MiniMoverTM into the underground magazine.
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APA: R Wedmaier  (2001)  Improving Blasting by a Team Approach at the Henty Gold Mine

MLA: R Wedmaier Improving Blasting by a Team Approach at the Henty Gold Mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2001.

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