Risk-Management Process for Tailings Control

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Iain G. Bruce Franco Oboni
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The design of tailings containment structures relies on well-understood engineering methods being applied consistently. Unfortunately, not all facilities are designed or managed to the same level of competency. To standardize procedures, the Mining Association of Canada (MAC, 1998) prepared a “Guide to Tailings Management.” It recommended review of designs and an assessment of the risks associated with tailings impoundments be implemented during all phases of amine life. This paper describes how the quantitative risk assessment (QRA) process can be used to define risks associated with the design, construction and operation of a tailings management facility. And it discusses how, once the risk tolerability curves (RTC) are defined for a project, they can assist the risk management (RM) process.
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APA: Iain G. Bruce Franco Oboni  (2002)  Risk-Management Process for Tailings Control

MLA: Iain G. Bruce Franco Oboni Risk-Management Process for Tailings Control. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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