The human factors in the success of mineral processing projects

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. T. Man C. Hughes-Narborough M. P. Smith
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Aug 1, 2016

Abstract

"Money and reputations can be lost in bad projects. Causes of bad mineral processing projects include poor contract definition and purchase of equipment without adequate test work. However, the root cause of many of the problems that can lead to bad projects is not any inanimate object, bad weather or catastrophic natural event but the people working on the projects. Because the people are so critical to the success of a mineral processing project, one must have suitably qualified and experienced people (SQEP) in all key positions. Characteristics that define SQEP include people who have successfully executed projects of similar size before; have undertaken projects treating the same minerals and producing the same valuable products and people who are familiar with designing, operating and implementing the required technologies and unit operations.To minimize the likelihood of future bad mineral processing projects, five recommendations are put forward in relation to the people aspect of a project.1. Attempt to retain SQEP during any down turn in the mining economic cycle so thatthe knowledge and experience can be kept within the industry.2. Increase the effort in attracting young people into the industry and retaining them.3. Set up robust training program to give young professionals a firm foundation of what real life projects and operations are like.4. Provide mentoring and continuous training for people after they have completed their formal graduate training program. Their career progression should be appropriately monitored and controlled.5. People working in projects must be exposed to as many detailed design and other finer issues as possible so that they can comprehend the amount of work required to deliver a project successfully."
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APA: Y. T. Man C. Hughes-Narborough M. P. Smith  (2016)  The human factors in the success of mineral processing projects

MLA: Y. T. Man C. Hughes-Narborough M. P. Smith The human factors in the success of mineral processing projects. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2016.

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