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AI in enhancing mine safety under limited dataBy H Ş. Duzgun
It is expected that the future of mines will heavily adopt autonomy. However, problems with leveraging workforce transition, meeting Sustainable Development Goals, SDG’s (poverty, reduced inequalities
May 5, 2022
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Quantitative airblast risk assessments for block and sublevel cavesBy C Vejrazka1
The occurrence of airblasts is one of the principal mining hazards in caving operations between the time of cave establishment and breakthrough of the cave to surface. As such, it needs to be managed
Oct 12, 2022
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Airborne contaminant monitoring strategy and technologyBy J H. J Holtzhausen
Never has there been more focus on the health, safety, and well-being of our employees at the workplace. Ever evolving expectations of individuals, companies and clients are shaping regulatory reviews
Oct 12, 2022
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Oxidative combustion law of water soaked coal under oxygen-lean conditionBy H Y. Niu
The coal left in the goaf is easily submerged by groundwater damage. During the mining process of the underlying coal seam, it is necessary to drain the water in the overlying goaf. The coal sample is
Oct 12, 2022
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Active explosion barrier conformance to the Australian Recognised Standard 21 – a total mine solutionBy A Späth
Active explosion barriers are used to contain and suppress a methane gas and/or coal dust explosion propagation, including localised mine fires. Early research indicated that these active explosion ba
Oct 12, 2022
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Friction rock stabiliser QAQC and a process to investigate high pull test failure ratesBy R Varden
Friction rock stabilisers, commonly termed ‘Split Sets’, friction rock bolts, or continuous friction coupled bolts are the most widely used rock bolt in the Australian underground metalliferous indust
Mar 29, 2023
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Leading safely doesn’t only mean leading safetyBy A G. Guinea
Every person in an organisation has what could be called ‘a different take’ on what it means to be a safety leader. The directors will tell you they are ultimately responsible for everyone’s safety an
May 5, 2022
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Application of foam as a ventilation control for spontaneous combustion management in a longwall goafBy O Salisbury
Ingress of air into the longwall goaf environment needs to be managed appropriately to reduce the risk of creating a spontaneous combustion event. The maingate goaf edge is an area of particular conce
Oct 12, 2022
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Characterisation and calculation method of friction resistance based on fractal theory of roadway rough surfaceBy B Wu, C Zhao, B Lei
At present, the friction factor is calculated by measuring pressure drop and airway configurations. However, the workload of on-site measurement is heavy, and the measurement results are easily distur
Oct 12, 2022
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Highlighting duct constraints in duct-fan systems operating under negative pressureBy M Francoeur
Oct 12, 2022
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Intersection reinforcement with self-drilling anchors for improved productivity at KanmantooBy J Jardine
An improved ground support method for development intersections, wide spans and stope brows was implemented at Kanmantoo mine. The method uses a jumbo to simultaneously drill and install self-drilling
Mar 29, 2023
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The Miner's Guide to a Better Environmental PerformanceBy G MORRIS
The mining industry has been rightly proud of its environmental achievements and it would be fair to say that in some areas the Australian mining industry is at the forefront of world practice in e
Jan 1, 1992
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Long Term Mine Planning at BHP Iron Ore Ltd's Mt Whaleback MineBy R D ROSENTHAL
BHP Iron Ore Ltd's Mt Whaleback is the largest single open-pit iron ore mine in the Pilbara region of Northwestern Western Australia. A division of BHP Minerals, one of three core businesses o
Jan 1, 1992
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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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Don't be Afraid to EvolveThe AusIMM came into being to foster the spread of professional knowledge within its client industry. It has evolved along with the Australian mining industry for more than a century. If the AusIMM
Jan 1, 1994
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Tomorrow's Competency RequirementsThe undeniable fact of life in the next 25 years will be the increasing difficulty of the physical conditions of Australian orebodies facing future miners. We are all familiar with names such as the
Jan 1, 1994
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Full PSD rejects shear strength testing for co‐disposal and assisted tailings dewatering technique selectionBy G Burton, S Fityus, J Li, S Vaughan, D Payne
Daunia and Caval Ridge coal mines, owned and operated by BHP, have been co-disposing rejects and dewatered tailings within spoil dumps from the beginning of their operations in 2013 and 2014, with the
Jul 1, 2021
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How to select appropriate instrumentation to safeguard TSFs against credible failure modesBy P J. Chapman
Recent catastrophic failures of tailings storage facilities (TSFs) continue to highlight the need for a detailed understanding of failure modes and the defences that are in place within the design to
Jul 1, 2021
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Empowering tailings operators through educationBy D Brett
The Paper presents the authors thoughts on how the mining industry should be improving the education of site personnel so they can provide a greater level of effective control of tailings dam safety i
Jul 1, 2021
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Carrapateena Crows Foot Level Layout – Safety in design to support sub level cave production efficiency and automationBy A Mooney, J Marsden, H Grosser, G Dunstan
Carrapateena is a copper-gold deposit hosted in a brecciated granite complex, located 500km North of Adelaide, South Australia. The deposit is being mined using the Sub Level Caving (SLC) Mining metho
Mar 15, 2021