Managers And Maintenance Guidelines For Optimizing Performance

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Paul D. Tomlingson
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The difficult and often harsh working environment of the mining industry can stress both personnel and equipment to the extreme. Often, the unintended consequences of this environment lead to confrontations between departments, as each goes about its tasks of mining, maintaining or supporting these activities. On occasion, the confrontations may result in criticism of other departments for perceived or real sins or omissions. The offended department may not be able to change the circumstances, but can only complain while frustration persists. The most effective solutions are the actions of the mine manager. By establishing mutually supporting roles of each department and specifying conditions for the interactive conduct of maintenance, the mine manager can better assure that the inherent problems of the mining environment are neutralized.
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APA: Paul D. Tomlingson  (2011)  Managers And Maintenance Guidelines For Optimizing Performance

MLA: Paul D. Tomlingson Managers And Maintenance Guidelines For Optimizing Performance. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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