Integrated geotechnical audits and benchmarking for mining operations

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J J. Van Wijk A R. Penney
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Nov 29, 2022

Abstract

Successful management of geotechnical risk at a mining operation is more than just having a good ground control management plan or using advanced numerical modelling and the latest monitoring technologies. The fundamental requirements for effective geotechnical risk management include identification of potential failure modes, identifying and implementing appropriate controls, and demonstrating the effectiveness of those controls. Effective geotechnical risk management requires an integrated approach by confirming that appropriate risk management systems have been identified and implemented (management plans, procedures etc), and that these systems are executed consistently in the field across all working areas. Development of a thorough integrated auditing process executed by an experienced team of technical subject matter experts with substantial operational knowledge, provides a more complete picture of catastrophic hazard management. Following consistent evaluation criteria allows benchmarking of systems and implementation compliance between the sites being audited, and the results can then be ranked against other operations in an industry database.
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APA: J J. Van Wijk A R. Penney  (2022)  Integrated geotechnical audits and benchmarking for mining operations

MLA: J J. Van Wijk A R. Penney Integrated geotechnical audits and benchmarking for mining operations. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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