Gold Plant Cyanide Safety (5b33bddb-3241-4f82-974e-50de2cd7b9d8)

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Robinson T Whiteley M Vernon B
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The Western Australian gold industry has approximately 100 operating plants, mainly CIP/CIL. The nature of the State's rapidly expanding gold industry gave rise to concerns over management of the cyanide hazard, in that most plants are remote from major population centres, have a workforce with a high turn over and use highly saline process water. Approximately 4,500 workers in the industry have the potential to be exposed to cyanide in the course of their normal work.This paper outlines the risk management strategy developed by Government and industry to monitor atmospheric HCN gas in the work environment and the role of continuing education and training along with regular site inspections by Department of Mines Inspectors.
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APA: Robinson T Whiteley M Vernon B  (1990)  Gold Plant Cyanide Safety (5b33bddb-3241-4f82-974e-50de2cd7b9d8)

MLA: Robinson T Whiteley M Vernon B Gold Plant Cyanide Safety (5b33bddb-3241-4f82-974e-50de2cd7b9d8). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.

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