The MINETRAIN project – practical training courses for mining experts in real-life conditions, K. Luolavirta, G. Barakos , M. de Paiva Bueno, and S. Luukkanen

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 11
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Lifelong development of skills and knowledge of mining professionals has been recognised
worldwide as a challenge for the development of a sustainable mining sector. Practical training and
learning over the mine value chain are among the key components of this knowledge
building. However, the number of available mining sites for continuous education in real-life conditions
is limited; also the specifications for practical training are not clearly defined.
The project MINETRAIN was developed to (i) evaluate the potential of the shortly-closing
Pyhäsalmi Mine, in Finland, as an educational and training underground facility, and thus, prolong the
utility of the existing modern mine site, and to (ii) develop and test practical training programs for
mining and mining industry related professionals. Pyhäsalmi facilities enable training among all
disciplines related to the overall mine value chain and hence, the project has potential in providing
education for sustainable management of any phase of mining operations. The philosophy underpinning
the MINETRAIN approach to mining activities is to assist the clients in minimising the technical and
financial risks by providing a competitive and skilled personnel asset while optimising the value drivers
in their operations.
As a first major step of the project, a pilot training course, involving basic-level online theory and
hands-on training at the Pyhäsalmi mine site, was undertaken in summer 2019. Feedback from the pilot
test group of mining professionals has proved to be very positive. The comments from the participants
strongly emphasised the added value of the practical onsite training for improved understanding in the
large scale picture of mining on the entire value chain. As a second phase of the project, a new test
course was launched in June 2020. The second MINETRAIN course focuses on new technologies and
digitisation in mining.
Keywords: Lifelong learning, mining education, mine value chain, research and education mine,
educational research project
Citation
APA:
(2020) The MINETRAIN project – practical training courses for mining experts in real-life conditions, K. Luolavirta, G. Barakos , M. de Paiva Bueno, and S. LuukkanenMLA: The MINETRAIN project – practical training courses for mining experts in real-life conditions, K. Luolavirta, G. Barakos , M. de Paiva Bueno, and S. Luukkanen. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.