Canada - Smaller Holes, Patterns Help Control The Blast

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Scott Ellenbecker
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

Mining has evolved in recent years, taking steps forward in the way that the industry is considerate of the environment and the communities in which it operates. Technology plays a major role in that evolution. Osisko Mining?s Osisko Mine near Malartic, Quebec is developing a new way of doing business. One manager said, ?We are building the Osisko culture,? but the company is doing many things that could become industry changers. Much of the change is driven by mine ownership and management to offer a better workplace and better community relations. Mining equipment manufacturers are changing, too, by engineering products with more operator comfort, fuel economy, ease of maintenance and more cleanly designed machines. And for those drills working close to communities, smaller bore sizes and sound retention are just two changes for the better.
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APA: Scott Ellenbecker  (2012)  Canada - Smaller Holes, Patterns Help Control The Blast

MLA: Scott Ellenbecker Canada - Smaller Holes, Patterns Help Control The Blast. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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