The Development And Use Of Risk Assessment Techniques To Assess Roadway Stability In The Parkgate Seam At Thoresby Colliery

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 2720 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
A rockbolted roadway risk assessment procedure has been developed specifically for the Parkgate seam at Thoresby Colliery by Rock Mechanics Technology and colliery engineers. The purpose of this assessment is to identify any areas of significant risk in relation to roof instability due to potential failure or overloading of the rockbolt support system. This allows appropriate additional support to be installed in sections of roadway considered to be at increased risk. The assessment of risk in rockbolted coal mine roadways, in terms of fall of material, has to be based on an understanding of the rock mass behaviour at that site. The development of an appropriate risk assessment system is therefore site specific. A consistent approach to developing such a system can, however, be applied by adopting the same general logic to each individual site. The use of risk assessment to categorise areas with increased risk of roof instability has been undertaken for four longwall panels at Thoresby. The procedures used for these assessments are discussed and the operational benefits examined. The approach successfully used at Thoresby has been developed into a routine tool to assist mine personnel in assessing areas of potential roof instability in rockbolted roadways and as a means of communicating the position of these areas to both supervisors and workmen. The system provides a rational and objective interpretation of the current underground conditions based upon a logical, consistent and structured approach.
Citation
APA:
(1999) The Development And Use Of Risk Assessment Techniques To Assess Roadway Stability In The Parkgate Seam At Thoresby CollieryMLA: The Development And Use Of Risk Assessment Techniques To Assess Roadway Stability In The Parkgate Seam At Thoresby Colliery. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1999.