Managing A New Technology - An Update Of The UK Rockbolting Story

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
L. R. Stace
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Arguably, one of the most significant technological breakthroughs that had been experienced during the period when British Coal was the major coalmine operating company in the UK, the use of rockbolts as principal support in underground roadways brought with it the need to re-assess the technical knowledge, management controls and legislative frameworks associated with the support of mine workings. Following a major roof fall in a roadway supported principally using rockbolts in which fatalities occurred, the process of the design of rockbolted support and the systems and procedures that had been put in place to control its use in the UK were further reviewed. The paper discusses the outcome of these reviews, and how the incident initiated a major new interest in strata control research in the UK against the background of the fragmentation of the ownership of the mines following the sale of the former British Coal assets at the end of 1994, together with the proposed introduction of new strata control legislation in 1996.
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APA: L. R. Stace  (1996)  Managing A New Technology - An Update Of The UK Rockbolting Story

MLA: L. R. Stace Managing A New Technology - An Update Of The UK Rockbolting Story. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1996.

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