Reconciliation of the Mining Value Chain – Mine to Design as a Critical Enabler for Optimal and Safe Extraction of the Mineral Reserve

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. Bester T. Russell J. van Heerden R. Carey
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"In order to reach the goal of optimal and safe extraction of the mineral reserve, the mining industry is increasingly focusing on reconciliation across the mining value chain to ensure that the mining process occurs in a progressively more predictable manner. This will consequently improve the understanding of mine plans and their associated implementation risks, ultimately leading to increased investor confidence. In terms of geotechnical engineering, mine to design performance assessment is a critical aspect of mine to plan adherence focusing on the complex aspects influencing slope performance. A mine to design reconciliation process therefore needs to systematically track implementation and geotechnical aspects in order to review or update slope design criteria and pit layouts according to the mine planning cycle as the mine is developed. This paper describes the development and implementation of a standardized mine to design reconciliation system for operations utilizing laser scanning technology, analysis tools, as well as associated key performance indicators. Performance is evaluated on final pit boundaries in terms of geometry achieved as well as blast performance evaluation of face conditions. These aspects as well as the resulting catch berm capacity should be captured in an information system, enabling longer term trend analysis and detailed root cause analysis where unsatisfactory outcomes occur. Adverse outcomes should subsequently be incorporated into the mine’s risk management process informing risk mitigation measures including blast design adjustments, slope design changes, or rockfall protection measures. IntroductionIn order to reach the goal of optimal and safe extraction of the mineral reserve, the mining industry is increasingly focusing on reconciliation across the mining value chain to ensure that the mining process occurs in a progressively more predictable manner. This will consequently improve the understanding of mine plans and their associated implementation risks, ultimately leading to increased investor confidence. In terms of geotechnical engineering, mine to design performance assessment is a critical aspect of mine to plan adherence focusing on the complex aspects influencing slope performance. A mine to design reconciliation process therefore needs to systematically track implementation and geotechnical aspects in order to review or update slope design criteria and pit layouts according to the mine planning cycle as the mine is developed."
Citation

APA: M. Bester T. Russell J. van Heerden R. Carey  (2016)  Reconciliation of the Mining Value Chain – Mine to Design as a Critical Enabler for Optimal and Safe Extraction of the Mineral Reserve

MLA: M. Bester T. Russell J. van Heerden R. Carey Reconciliation of the Mining Value Chain – Mine to Design as a Critical Enabler for Optimal and Safe Extraction of the Mineral Reserve. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2016.

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