Towards The 21st Century Workplace

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G. Taylor
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

A 21st Century worker is one who works less with his physical power and more with mental ability. Such a worker is more skilled than a labourer and is consequently rewarded accordingly. A21st Century supervisor is one who ensures that workers are constantly supported so that they can maximize safety and productivity. A 21st Century manager is one who constantly searches for ways to maximize returns for the various stakeholders. Given the well-known constraints in narrow reef mining, all of the above is meaningless unless a mining method is found which provides conditions which support the 21st Century initiatives. [ ] The identified mining method is a continuous non-explosive stope breaking system using rocksplitter technology. Rocksplitting is defined as: The fragmentation of rock through high energy pulse wave transmission in a fluid-filled hole or hydro fracturing. Shotholes are effectively filled with a water-based geland 30 grams of explosive after which the hole is closed off with a ?rocksplitting gun?.
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APA: G. Taylor  (2000)  Towards The 21st Century Workplace

MLA: G. Taylor Towards The 21st Century Workplace. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2000.

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