Safety and Efficiency in Mineral Processing Plants

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
E. Marcotte
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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7
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181 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

"Technology developments and improvements are imperative to maintain a viable mineral processing industry. In order to achieve optimum implementation of technology in processing plants, safety conscious and efficient work forces are required. Effective management methods are required to prevent employee injuries, equipment or environmental damage and process losses. Good leadership also provides for employees to perform their work in the safest and most efficient manners to attain optimum recoveries of the valuable minerals and produce high quality mill products. Equipment and processes must be designed, operated and maintained as required to assure safe and efficient mineral processing.INTRODUCTIONThe Canadian mining industry must contend with many challenges to attain and maintain a competitive position in today's global market. Canadian Mineral Processors play a vital role in meeting the challenges and achieving optimum mineral productivity.Ongoing technology developments and improvements continue to be imperative to maintain a viable mineral processing industry. The efficient implementation of technology developments requires a safety conscious, skillful and productive work force.In addition to technical and human resources, challenges may also include governments, labour unions or environmental advocates who at times may appear to be misguided or unrealistic. Canadian Mineral Processors must not allow themselves to be overwhelmed by these apparent obstacles but must use their demonstrated ingenuity to achieve successful solutions.It should be recognized that the majority of the Canadian work force are, in fact, a potentially talented and skillful people with ambitions to excel. As leaders of people, we must provide the methodology, incentive and direction that will allow our work forces to realize their ambitions. If the potentials of our work forces are not recognized and leadership is not properly exercised much loss will occur. That is, safe effective and efficient work will not be achieved."
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APA: E. Marcotte  (1993)  Safety and Efficiency in Mineral Processing Plants

MLA: E. Marcotte Safety and Efficiency in Mineral Processing Plants. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1993.

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