OFR-208-83 Derivation And Use Of The Critical-Path-Method Diagram To Streamline Metallic Mining Premine Stage Requirements

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Joseph M. Pugliese
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines through its contract research program recently analyzed the mining and environmental requirements in the premining stage for copper mining in the northern highland of Wisconsin. The Critical-Path-Method (CPM) was used in this research. However, a step-by-step derivation of the CPM Diagram was beyond the scope of this effort. The Bureau of Mines objective now is to show, step by step, how the original hand-computed CPM Diagram was constructed. The streamlining (restructuring) of this diagram from the original effort is also summarized. The critical path time (longest time) through the original CPM Diagram was 25.12 yr, excluding public liaison effort. This diagram showed the involvement of the regulatory agency, mining applicant and public in the premining stage. Analysis of this diagram produced a streamlined version which reduced the critical path time by nearly 7 yr. The CPM construction methodology offered here may be applied to mine planning for any mining operation.
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APA: Joseph M. Pugliese  (1983)  OFR-208-83 Derivation And Use Of The Critical-Path-Method Diagram To Streamline Metallic Mining Premine Stage Requirements

MLA: Joseph M. Pugliese OFR-208-83 Derivation And Use Of The Critical-Path-Method Diagram To Streamline Metallic Mining Premine Stage Requirements. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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