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The Measurement, Evaluation, and Control of Dust and its Effect on the Health of Workers in the Mining Industry in Western Australia
The medical evaluation of the health effects of dust exposure in the mining industry should be based on the premise that the results of the medical examinations will be considered in relation to t
Jan 1, 1979
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Managing excess temperature and high risk levels of Legionella bacteria in eyewash safety showers
By H A. Challenor
Eyewash safety showers located in remote hot environments may be unsafe to use due to excess water temperature and high risk levels of water borne bacteria such as Legionella. Australian Standard AS 4
Jul 24, 2017
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Steelmaking - Technological Options
During the last 125 years, the steel industry has witnessed revolutionary changes in the process of steelmaking. The Bessemer process was the predominant steel production technology during the last
Jan 1, 1999
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Fluorspar Deposits at Okorusu, Namibia with Emphasis Upon Electron Microprobe Analyses of Carbonatite Minerals and Fluorite Fluid Inclusion Temperatures and Salinities
The fluorspar deposits at Okorusu, Namibia are closely related to an alkaline igneous ring complex of late Cretaceous age (125¦7 Ma). The fluorite ores consist of relatively fine-grained purple replac
Jan 1, 2008
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Resource Classification ù A Case Study From the Joffre Hosted Iron Ore of BHP Billiton Æs Mt Whaleback Operations
It is recognised by the current JORC (1999) code that resource classification involves the interaction of numerous qualitative and quantitative criteria such as data quality, geological continuity and
Jan 1, 2002
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The Long March - Obtaining and Mining Privilege in New Zealand
Mining is both a high risk and a long term business. This is dramatically illustrated by the fact that, on average, the explorer will expend over $30 million in a ten year period for each significant
Jan 1, 1982
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Mining–Community Conflicts – Can the Future Mining Sector Transform Social Responsibility?
By J Fraser, M Scoble
Within the past decade, incidents of mining–community conflicts have grown dramatically and represent one aspect of a phenomenon known as social risk. Research published in 2014 indicates that a lack
Nov 4, 2015
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The use of mercury in small-scale gold mining operations: effectiveness and pollution aspects
By Maru Y
The use of mercury for amalgamation has been an integral part of the small-scale gold mining industry in developing countries owing to its low investment cost, simplicity of the technique and high gol
Jan 1, 1994
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Finding Mineral Resources and the Consequences of Using Them: Major Challenges in the 21st Century
The population and the per capila consumption of mineral resources have both grown dramatically during the century past. It is argued that growth will continue through the century ahead but that the m
Jan 1, 1993
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Road Infrastructure Security Assessment and Measures Selection Methodology Using SecMan – Tunnel Example
By J Karlovšek, M Hafner, M Žibert
The transport network in Europe is probably one of the most important systems for the European economy and society. Trans-national transport routes play a vital role in the traffic of goods and the su
Sep 17, 2014
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Maldon to Dombarton Rail Link – Design Development of the Avon Tunnel
By A Bagis, T Baker
In 1983 the New South Wales (NSW) Government began to construct a 35 km freight rail line to provide additional rail capacity to Port Kembla in the Illawarra region, south of Sydney, through a direct
Sep 17, 2014
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ExEx 2000 SMARTDET Electronic Initiation System - An Effective, Easy to Use, Inititation System
Electronic Detonators have made significant strides over the last few years, both in quality of product and performance in different blast applications. The precision and flexibility of the SMARTDET u
Jan 1, 1999
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The Selection and Financial Justification of Process Control Instrumentation
By Morrison RD, Simmons CJ
A bewildering array of process control instrumentation is currently available for mineral processing plants. For sequencing control, special purpose microprocessors or the process control computer
Jan 1, 1978
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Ore Reserves In Mineral Sand Deposits
The reliable estimation of ore reserves in mineral sand deposits depends on drilling methods and assay techniques that have been specially developed within the industry. Improvement of these techn
Jan 1, 1979
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Planning and Designing Cavities for Underground Power House in Himalayas
By Garg R. K
Himalayan ranges on the northern border of India are source of many perennial rivers and suitable sites for large dams have been located therein. However, Himalayas are young mountains and compris
Jan 1, 1987
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General Approaches to the Design of Underground Openings
The elements of consistent structural de sign models for underground structures are explained. Such models should comprise at least ground properties, excavation and support methods, computational
Jan 1, 1987
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Leaders, Laggers and Lessons in Exploration ù A Study of Recent Exploration Activity in the Musgrave Block of Central Australia
The discovery of magmatic nickel sulfide mineralisation within the Musgrave Block of Central Australia, in a region which has received virtually no exploration since the early 1970s, promoted a peggin
Jan 1, 2002
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Standardisation of Mine Control at Newmont Australia Underground Sites
By B Ascott
As a prerequisite to achieving integrated regional production reporting across multiple sites, Newmont Australia initiated a project to standardise the configuration and use of mine control systems at
Jan 1, 2008
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Analysis of the Productive System for the Fully-Mechanised Coalface Using Simulated Model of the System Dynamic
By Lu Fujun, Chen Xuewei
This paper will analyse the cause-effect relationship of the main factors influencing the production of the fully-mechanised coalface by mainly using the basic system dynamics theory. On the basics
Jan 1, 1998
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Potential for the Utilisation of Micro-Organisms in Gold Processing
By D C. McPhail, S L. Rogers, J Brugger
Using iron- and sulfur-oxidising bacteria to catalyse the breakdown of sulfides that host the gold is an important biological method for the pretreatment of refractory gold ores. Following this biolog
Jan 1, 2007