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A higher standard of ‘safety’By A Turns
In a survey conducted by symplexi with underground miners in Australia; 78 per cent of participants believed that ‘safety’ is all about people. If ‘safety’ is about people, then is the mining industry
May 5, 2022
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The significant role inattention plays in safety incidentsBy C Sylvestre
For the last 50 years, traditional safety management has improved safety performance by: • Fixing the environment (eliminating the hazard). • Improving the system (more/less rules, procedures etc). •
May 5, 2022
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Deriving maximum value from mineral waste streamsBy D Osborne
Current mineral extraction and valorisation activities still have a strong focus on the ‘delivered product(s)’ which might be a bulk commodity such as metallurgical coal, hematite, bauxite, etc., and
Sep 1, 2024
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Virtual mine geologist – who needs a real one when AI can do the job?By S Sullivan
The key skills for a competent geologist are observation, documentation, analytical thought and the ability to communicate. These attributes have served the geological world for the past two centuries
Sep 1, 2024
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Getting your cut-off grade policy right for better ESG outcomesBy J D. Tolley
The shift towards clean energy technologies is having a significant impact on the mining industry, with the demand for minerals such as copper, nickel, cobalt, lithium, manganese, and graphite increas
Aug 2, 2023
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Preparing for Progressive Mine Rehabilitation Sign-off in QueenslandBy P Swart, A Fletcher, P D. Erskine
Glencore Coal Assets Australia (GCAA) operates five coalmines in Queensland and has rehabilitated thousands of hectares of mined land across these sites. Accordingly, GCAA seeks to continually improve
Jun 28, 2016
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Predicting, Assessing and Managing Sediment Plumes Generated by Sea Floor MiningBy R Grogan
Nautilus Minerals (Nautilus) is a sea floor resource exploration and development company focused on developing the Solwara 1 Project, a copper-gold sea floor massive sulfide deposit in the territorial
Jun 28, 2016
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Water treatment in perpetuity – or not?By R J. Higgins, M Edraki
What is the meaning of the Life of a Mine (LOM) if that mine results in a requirement for water treatment in perpetuity? ‘In perpetuity’ is of course a duration with no relationship to a Life-of-Mine
Jul 25, 2018
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In support of frontline leadersBy A Kite
Frontline leaders play a critical role in the safe and productive operations of Australia’s mining, resources and heavy industries. These leaders set the workplace culture, especially during night shi
May 5, 2022
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Developments in the measurement of stress in rockBy I Gray
Other than being reasonably certain of the average vertical stress being lithostatic, there can be little certainty about stress in the ground. The stresses and strains in rock are a function of gravi
Nov 29, 2022
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Generation of 3D planar failure hazard maps for pit slope managementBy D E. Tennant
In the fields of geotechnical engineering and slope management, various software packages are used to assess the behaviour or propensity for a slope to fail. Traditional kinematic analysis calculates
Nov 29, 2022
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Incorporating economic variability into a strategic planning frameworkBy E Holloway
The optimisation of an open pit mine can be broadly split into two stages, the first being the ultimate pit optimisation (and subsequent stage designs), and the second being schedule optimisation. Mac
Nov 21, 2018
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Natural Capital Accounting – a Sea Floor Mining ApplicationBy R Grogan
Nautilus Minerals Inc is a sea floor resource exploration and development company focused on developing the Solwara 1 Project, a copper-gold sea floor massive sulfide deposit in the territorial waters
Jun 28, 2016
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Geometallurgical Modelling – A Mineral Processor's PerspectiveBy A Stradling
For a geometallurgical program to be successful, linkage must be made between the geologists and geostaticians who understand and model the orebody, the metallurgists who determine the value that can
Sep 5, 2011
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Stop investigating everything! How to classify events to maximise organisational learning and reduce systemic riskBy M Alston
Organisations’ incident classification processes are plagued by the overclassification of events, often leading to excessive workloads and suboptimal outcomes. This presentation addresses the pressing
Apr 16, 2024
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Assessment of ground support requirements in coal burst-prone minesBy J Watson, C Zhang, I Canbulat, C Wei
Coal burst is defined as a dynamic release of energy within the rock or coal mass in underground coalmines that causes violent rock or coal ejection in the vicinity of mine excavations. It poses one o
Nov 29, 2022
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Critical risks unveiled – the imperative of broad-brush risk assessmentsBy C Young
In the vast expanse of Western Australia’s mining sector, a critical issue has come to light: many mining operations overlook the power of a Broad-Brush Risk Assessment (BBRA) to uncover their critica
Apr 16, 2024
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IonicRE’s blueprint for enhanced safetyBy D Head
IonicRE acknowledges within our mining industry, there is a common belief that workplace health and safety, often referred to as safety, is just a matter of ‘common sense’ – something obvious and easy
Apr 16, 2024
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The use of Chemical and Metallurgical Parameters to Enhance the Economic Value of Kimberlite Resource ModelsBy J Stiefenhofer
"*This is an abstract only*Construction of geological models for kimberlites has historically largely been based on visual volcanic textures and features, with chemical data only collected on an ad-ho
Sep 29, 2013
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Application of Infrared Spectral Data for Predictive Modelling of Alteration-Mineralisation SystemsBy S Pontual
The use of spectral data has traditionally been for obtaining mineral information and for mapping out alteration systems. The output from these data is typically in the form of mineral assemblages and
Aug 22, 2011