Designing a Rockfall Testing Program for Open-Pit Mines to Investigate Runout and Bench Catchment - SME Annual Meeting 2024

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
JOSEF BOURGEOIS Sean Warren
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Feb 1, 2024

Abstract

The potential of rockfall at open-pit mines presents a continuous hazard to mine workers and is typically mitigated by designing catch benches at empirically determined widths. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is working in conjunction with industry and academia to revisit and update current catch bench guidelines to better match acceptable risk tolerances for modern mining practices. To begin this process, a rockfall testing program was designed to gather empirical runout and bench catchment data at partnering mine sites in the Western United States. This paper presents a detailed description of each component of the rockfall testing program, including scouting and safety plan development, equipment requirements, synthetic rock development for uniform testing across varying bench configurations, local rock collection for testing of mine-specific geology, data acquisition during testing, and data processing. Additionally, this paper describes how the program has been updated over time according to lessons learned during initial rockfall testing.
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APA: JOSEF BOURGEOIS Sean Warren  (2024)  Designing a Rockfall Testing Program for Open-Pit Mines to Investigate Runout and Bench Catchment - SME Annual Meeting 2024

MLA: JOSEF BOURGEOIS Sean Warren Designing a Rockfall Testing Program for Open-Pit Mines to Investigate Runout and Bench Catchment - SME Annual Meeting 2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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