Management Of Ventilation Departments - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. J. M. Rose
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Arising out of the world energy crisis and the increasing demand for nuclear fuels, the Elliot Lake operation of Denison Mines Limited is currently expanding its facilities to meet its increased contractual obligations of some 90,500,000 kg of uranium oxide between now and the year 2011. The mining of uranium is subjected to increasingly stringent environmental controls by governmental and associated agencies so as to safeguard the health of the employees. A heavy burden of responsibility is thus placed on the Ventilation Department to ensure, through efficient planning and good control, that satisfactory ventilation conditions prevail throughout the entire operation. Management realized at the outset of the present phase of this expansion, that the establishment of a properly organized and administered Ventilation Department would be essential to ensure that long term production goals are achieved within the numerous constraints imposed by existing legislation. The paper describes the formation of the department by recruiting technically competent, but largely inexperienced, ventilation personnel, their practical training programme, the departmental structure and the operational and control responsibilities of the ventilation staff.
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APA: H. J. M. Rose  (1980)  Management Of Ventilation Departments - Introduction

MLA: H. J. M. Rose Management Of Ventilation Departments - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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