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                     Leading safely doesn’t only mean leading safety 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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                     Critical risk management, good, but not good enough Critical risk management, good, but not good enoughBy D L. Head Critical risk management (CRM) has become one of the latest safety buzz terms in mining. Everyone seems to be doing it, everyone seems to know about it, yet we are still having fatalities in our indus May 5, 2022 
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                     In support of frontline leaders In support of frontline leadersBy A Kite Frontline leaders play a critical role in the safe and productive operations of Australia’s mining, resources and heavy industries. These leaders set the workplace culture, especially during night shi May 5, 2022 
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                     A higher standard of ‘safety’ A higher standard of ‘safety’By A Turns In a survey conducted by symplexi with underground miners in Australia; 78 per cent of participants believed that ‘safety’ is all about people. If ‘safety’ is about people, then is the mining industry May 5, 2022 
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                     The significant role inattention plays in safety incidents The significant role inattention plays in safety incidentsBy C Sylvestre For the last 50 years, traditional safety management has improved safety performance by: • Fixing the environment (eliminating the hazard). • Improving the system (more/less rules, procedures etc). • May 5, 2022 
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                     Designing a versatile, multimodal mine IoT system for accident prevention and emergency management in mines Designing a versatile, multimodal mine IoT system for accident prevention and emergency management in minesBy D Zielinski-Nicolson The emergence of affordable, portable and versatile wireless devices has enabled a new frontier in mine safety equipment. Existing solutions provide methods for tracking personnel and assets in underg May 5, 2022 
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                     SRS-1200, shaft rescue system with intrinsically safe communications and gas monitoring SRS-1200, shaft rescue system with intrinsically safe communications and gas monitoringBy B Stewart The SRS-1200 concept came about following the recommendations from the Board of Inquiry into the 1994 Moura No 2 mine disaster with the aim of having a system to remove personnel from an unsafe enviro May 5, 2022 
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                     What has the last 100 years taught us about safety? What has the last 100 years taught us about safety?By A G. Guinea If you were reading this article in a newspaper or similar in the 1800s, you would know that the world was firmly in the grip of the Industrial Revolution. You might have been one of the families that May 5, 2022 
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                     Hot Surface Ignition of Liquid Fuels Under Ventilation (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration) Hot Surface Ignition of Liquid Fuels Under Ventilation (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)By Liming Yuan, Wei Tang, RICHARD THOMAS, JOHN SOLES, DAVOOD BAHRAMI The abstract discusses the issue of mine equipment fires caused by hot surface ignition of flammable liquids. The research investigates the ignition probability of liquid fuels (diesel, engine oil, hy May 4, 2022 
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                     Flow Characteristics of Fresh Cemented Paste Backfill Containing Flocculant under Variable Shear Rate Based on Water Migration Flow Characteristics of Fresh Cemented Paste Backfill Containing Flocculant under Variable Shear Rate Based on Water MigrationBy Shi Wang, Hongbin Liu, Meiliang Wei, Wu Liu, Xiaojun Wang, Yuxian Ke, Xuepeng Song, Tiejun Tao The study investigates the influence of water migration on the fluidity of fresh cemented paste backfill (CPB) with and without flocculant under variable shear rates. The research utilizes nuclear mag May 4, 2022 
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                     Assessment of vibration exposure of mine machinery operators at three different open-pit coal mines Assessment of vibration exposure of mine machinery operators at three different open-pit coal minesBy A. Tekin In almost all branches of industry, machinery and equipment in operation cause vibration. Some sources of vibration affect only the operator’s hands, fingers, and arms, while others have adverse effec May 2, 2022 
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                     Study on the ideal location of a bottom drainage roadway Study on the ideal location of a bottom drainage roadwayBy X. Chen, F. An, H. Chen, Z. Wang The bottom drainage roadway plays a crucial role in preventing coal and gas outbursts by using underground gas drainage methods. Therefore, it is essential to select the ideal position of the bottom d May 2, 2022 
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                     Stability analysis of a free-standing backfill wall and a predictive equation for estimating the required strength of a backfill material – a numerical modelling approach Stability analysis of a free-standing backfill wall and a predictive equation for estimating the required strength of a backfill material – a numerical modelling approachBy S. Sekhar, S. Bhargava, A. K. Godugu, J. L. Porathur Cemented backfilling has enabled underground hard rock mines to extract orebodies more safely with improved ore recovery. It is important to estimate the minimum required strength parameters for a bac May 2, 2022 
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                     Investigation of the mixing characteristics of industrial flotation columns using computational fluid dynamics Investigation of the mixing characteristics of industrial flotation columns using computational fluid dynamicsBy G. Akdogan, I. Mwandawande, S. M. Bradshaw, M. Karimi The mixing characteristics of industrial flotation columns were investigated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Particular emphasis was placed on the clarification of the relationship between t May 2, 2022 
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                     Overview of mine rescue approaches for underground coal fires: A South African perspective Overview of mine rescue approaches for underground coal fires: A South African perspectiveBy M. Onifade, B. Genc, P. O. Akinseye, M. Fourie, K. O. Said Coal is mined by both surface and underground methods and its extraction is normally characterized by numerous hazards that can lead to catastrophic accidents, which result in devastating effects such May 2, 2022 
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                     Performance of New Inorganic Retarding Sealing Material for Gas Drainage Boreholes Performance of New Inorganic Retarding Sealing Material for Gas Drainage BoreholesBy Yuchen Wu, Purushotham Thkkaraja, Marek Borowski, Jie Liu, Jianwei Cheng, WANCHENG ZHENG, Yu Wang, Weidong Lu, Gang Zhao, Zhanyou Sa, Huan Yang, Yuhang Wu, Hui Wang The abstract discusses the importance of gas drainage in coal mines for safety, environmental protection, and resource utilization. It highlights the significance of borehole sealing technology for ef May 1, 2022 
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                     Very Deep Piling For The Highrise ‘De Zalmhaven’ In Rotterdam (Nl) Very Deep Piling For The Highrise ‘De Zalmhaven’ In Rotterdam (Nl)By Ed Revoort, Robert Schippers In Rotterdam in the Netherlands the project ‘De Zalmhaven’ is being developed. The project consists of the realization of houses, parking facilities, two residential towers of 70 m and a residential h May 1, 2022 
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                     A Novel Method For Assessing The Reuse Of Under Reamed Piles As Part Of The Southbank Place Project A Novel Method For Assessing The Reuse Of Under Reamed Piles As Part Of The Southbank Place ProjectBy Stuart Hardy, Xiangbo Qiu The South Bank Place project comprised the redevelopment of the iconic Shell Corporation headquarters in Waterloo, located on the Southbank of the River Thames in central London. The site was original May 1, 2022 
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                     D-Wall Extreme – Contrast Between Going Deep And Getting Small D-Wall Extreme – Contrast Between Going Deep And Getting SmallBy Alexander Blatt, Franz-Werner Gerressen Diaphragm wall technique is usually used to construct structural elements in the ground, commonly used for retention systems, permanent foundation elements or deep groundwater barriers, named Cut-Off- May 1, 2022 
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                     Ground-Supported Working Platforms For Tracked Plants And Mobile Cranes – Investigations Of Intercaction Effects Ground-Supported Working Platforms For Tracked Plants And Mobile Cranes – Investigations Of Intercaction EffectsBy Moritz Schleeh, Christian Moormann Temporary working platforms are generally required in order to ensure that heavy construction machinery such as drilling and trench wall units, pile drivers, vehicle and crawler cranes can be set up s May 1, 2022 
