Roadway Strata Management in the New South Wales Underground Coal Mining Industry

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Rob Thomas
Organization:
International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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9
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154 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Strata management is a critical and now necessary requirement in the New South Wales underground coal mining industry. As a formal and structured process, strata management allows ground support and mining methods to be tailored to the anticipated and encountered geotechnical environment in a controlled manner. In its application, strata management therefore enables operators to identify and control geotechnical hazards and the risks they pose to the mining operation, including risks to personnel safety and mine production. The paper considers recent developments in strata management in the New South Wales underground coal mining industry. Points covered include the statutory requirements stipulated in the Coal Mine Health and Safety Regulations, Geotechnical Hazard Plans, tiered support plans, the Authority to Mine concept, Trigger Action Response Plans and monitoring. Several successful and unsuccessful case studies are included which make specific reference to roadway development and longwall retreat and in doing so, the unique demands imposed by these two different aspects of the mining operation on strata management.
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APA: Rob Thomas  (2007)  Roadway Strata Management in the New South Wales Underground Coal Mining Industry

MLA: Rob Thomas Roadway Strata Management in the New South Wales Underground Coal Mining Industry. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2007.

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