The Art of Coarse Mining
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 2
 - File Size:
 - 36 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1989
 
Abstract
As an Inspector of Mines in Queensland,  my main responsibilities include the  enforcement of the Mining Act 1968 - 1986, the  Mines Regulation Act 1964 - 1983 and the  Metalliferous Mining regulations 1985 to  promote the safe and responsible exploitation  of the States' mineral wealth. An important adjunct to this task is the  offering of an advisory service to the mining  industry. However, in the pursuit of my  duties to this regard, I have sadly observed  in some cases, numerous wrong doings and  negative activities by miners which have led  to their ultimate demise, not to mention that  of others. Despite what I consider corrective  advice, I have witnessed, again in some cases,  disregard and blind pursuit for the wrong end. This then is a novel approach to get the  message home in the form of a light hearted  cartoon presentation relating the saga of an  average Aussie battler entering the mining  game unprepared, making the wrong decisions  due to his own ignorance and the cleverness of  others, leading finally to his and possibly  others' downfall. It is not intended to insult any  particular profession or group of individuals  and only endeavours to impart to readers and  listeners, the message of being prepared and  alert when entering the gold mining industry. Even though the presentation focuses on  the woes of a rookie alluvial gold miner, a  similar analogy could be drawn with his hard  rock counterpart since the basic issues that I  have attempted to address are common. By no  means is there a saga complete because there  are many more traps a miner can inadvertently  fall into and only time has prevented me from  referencing them.
Citation
APA: (1989) The Art of Coarse Mining
MLA: The Art of Coarse Mining. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.