Safety Considerations for Transport of Ore and Waste in Underground Ore Passes

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
B. Stewart S. Inverson M. Beus
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Abstract Recent ore pass failures have underlined the need for improved designs, standards, structural mon¬itoring methods and better hang-up prevention and removal tech¬niques. Researchers at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the Na¬tional Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) are investigating methods to improve safety during the transport of ore in ore passes. Design criteria and hang-up prevention and remedia¬tion strategies involve studies of the effects of static and dynamic ore and waste-rock loads on chutes, walls, gates and support structures. Particle flow analysis methods were used to simulate the response of various ore pass designs to a wide range of ore loading condi¬tions. A full-scale mockup of ac¬tual ore pass and chute assemblies was duplicated and tested for load response. Data from a particle flow code and the mock-ups were com¬pared Loads on an active ore pass chute were measured.
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APA: B. Stewart S. Inverson M. Beus  Safety Considerations for Transport of Ore and Waste in Underground Ore Passes

MLA: B. Stewart S. Inverson M. Beus Safety Considerations for Transport of Ore and Waste in Underground Ore Passes. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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