The Accident Prevention Program at Consolidated Discovery Yellowknife Mines Limited

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Ralf M. Kleine
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

THE property of Consolidated 1 Discovery Yellowknife Mines Limited, (Figure I) is situated in the Northwest Territories, approximately 50 air miles north of the town of Yellowknife. The mine is reached by a shaft which extends from surface to a depth of 4,000 feet, with working levels established at 1 50-foot intervals. Stopping operations are carried on throughout a vertical range of 2,000 feet, with both shrinkage and cut and fill methods being used, depending on the ground conditions. Production started in 1950 and milling is done in a 1 65-ton per day cyanide plant. During ten months of the year, the property is serviced entirely by air, utilizing charter aircraft from Yellowknife. A 4,000-foot runway near the mine was constructed from mill tailings. This strip is adequate to receive Bristol freighter planes carrying heavy loads. Other servicing is done by Otter aircraft, equipped with skis or wheels for winter and with pontoons for summer operations.
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APA: Ralf M. Kleine  (1962)  The Accident Prevention Program at Consolidated Discovery Yellowknife Mines Limited

MLA: Ralf M. Kleine The Accident Prevention Program at Consolidated Discovery Yellowknife Mines Limited. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1962.

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