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A Case for Change - Defining Mine Sealing and Understanding Flammable Mixtures During SealingBy A Mackay
As a result of the explosion in the 512 panel at the Moura No 2 mine in 1994 the role of the ventilation officer (VO) to submit sealing plans (on behalf of the operator/underground mine manager) has b
Jul 1, 2013
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Excavating an Underground Primary Fan Chamber that is Adjacent to a Fully Operational Primary Fan in PT Freeport Indonesia's Grasberg Block Cave MineBy P Wahyono, H Vega, S Riza, P Vergara, P Gonzalez-Carbonell
PT Freeport Indonesia (PTFI), operating in the Ertsberg Mining District in the Province of Papua, is developing the Grasberg Block Cave copper-gold mine. The site aims to output 160 000 t/d and will b
Jul 1, 2013
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How to Create a Perfect StormBy A Chadwick, J de Ross, C Adams
Imagine a æshinyÆ new mine, $1 B in the bank and record commodity prices. So how does a company and its management team create enough tension to maximise profit and to establish a culture that can wea
Nov 20, 2012
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The Network Centric MineBy G Malherbe, J Gonzalez, D C. Franklin, J Bassan, C T. Farrelly
To respond to ever-increasing challenges, mining companies have been experimenting with new business models and technologies in order to speed mine development, production, processing and transport. T
Nov 20, 2012
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Health, Safety and SustainabilityBy D Cliff, K Bailey
Traditionally occupational health and safety (OH&S) has been managed for the direct benefits of reducing injury and illness to workers on mine sites. In the current skill shortage climate it is im
Nov 20, 2012
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Shifting the Cultural Paradigm for the Prevention of Catastrophic and Fatal EventsBy R Russell
The relative infrequency of fatalities and other serious events can give them an appearance of being random, of being beyond any reasonable degree of anticipation and prevention. In fact, the vast maj
Nov 20, 2012
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Closure Cost Estimation - All Things to All Men?By H Jones
Closure cost estimates may be generated at any stage of a mining operationÆs life; commencing with the initial prefeasibility studies and continuing through to the final decommissioning cost estimates
Nov 20, 2012
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Structuring Meaningful MentoringBy J Coombes
Within the mining industry there is a growing trend of placing inexperienced technical people into positions of responsibility beyond their readiness. Their responsibilities often include providing th
Nov 20, 2012
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Business Transformation - Lessons Learnt for Successful ChangeBy G Campbell-Cowan
Much has been written about the fact that most transformation efforts disappoint. This paper addresses factors that should be taken into consideration in planning and implementing transformation progr
Nov 20, 2012
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Successful Risk Management Through Project Life Cycle for Removal of the Crown Pillar at the Marvel Loch Underground MineBy S C. Barrie
St BarbaraÆs Marvel Loch operations have successfully used longhole open stoping as the primary mining method for a number of years. A transition to Core and Shell mining was implemented in 2009 to re
Nov 20, 2012
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From Metaphor to Management Tool - How the Social License to Operate can Stabilise the Socio-Political Environment for BusinessBy I Thomson, L D. Black, R G. Boutilier
The social license to operate (SLO) began as a metaphor for the ability of communities to stop mining projects. Soon people began to speak of levels of social license and the ability of communities to
Nov 20, 2012
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Implications of the Carbon Price and Developing a Carbon StrategyBy P Holt, M Allen
On the first of July, 2012, the Australian GovernmentÆs Clean Energy Act commenced. From this point, a price of $23/t of CO2-e will apply to facilities that trip the liability threshold. This first pa
Nov 20, 2012
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Improving Safety and Mine Productivity Using Real-Time Video TechnologyBy J Westh, S Rashleigh, L Gallagher
Mining companies are moving towards automated haul trucks and other equipment. One reason for this is that if automated trucks can operate in a standard pattern over and over again without variation,
Nov 20, 2012
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Integrated Sustainable Water Management in Mining for Development in the PhilippinesBy A N. Danoucaras, S E. Goater, D Hearne, A M. Bansuan
It is globally recognised that existing and emerging mining activities should be conducted in a æsustainableÆ manner for the entire life of mine. Many companies annually publish corporate sustainabili
Nov 20, 2012
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Mining and Health in Development - An Inventory of Global Resource Industry Health Initiatives in Developing CountriesBy J Harris, P Kirsch, R LaBouchardiere
æMining + Health in DevelopmentÆ is a project funded by the International Mining for Development Centre (IM4DC, 2012) to develop a centralised database of corporate sustainability initiatives for mana
Nov 20, 2012
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Using Best Practice Operations as a Strategy for Attracting and Retaining Professional PeopleBy T Trott, G Lumley
"The mining industry suffers from a shortage of professional and other workers. Research and analysis has demonstrated a close correlation between high performance in productivity, maintenance and saf
Nov 20, 2012
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Building AsiaÆs Latest Hard Rock MineBy T J. V Duffy, L H. D Siahaan, P G. Albert
G-ResourcesÆ Martabe Mine in North Sumatra, Indonesia, is a US$700 M world-class and world-scale operation in a country which, with a few notable smaller scale exceptions, has had no significant hard
Nov 20, 2012
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Cultural Challenges in Chinese/Australian Mining Mergers and Acquisitions - A CEOÆs PerspectiveBy Y Zhu, W Liang, P Knights
In recent years, Chinese companies have invested billions in Australian mineral exploration, development and processing. In 2008 - 2009 alone, the Foreign Investment Review Board approved $26.4 B of i
Nov 20, 2012
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Community Health Considerations from Mining Executives and Managers in Western CanadaBy M Scoble, A Ostry, J Shandro
Mining companies are not ill-informed on the topic of community health. There have been a number of research studies that have illuminated community health issues associated with mining, especially in
Nov 20, 2012
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Where are the Women? Highly Qualified Women in the Mining IndustryBy M Scoble, C Hughes, M Roberts
At 14 per cent, the representation of women working in the mining industry is the lowest among primary industry categories in Canada. Despite an increase in research and industry commitment to advance
Nov 20, 2012