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Technology News - No. 524 - HazCom Writer Compliance Tool For MSHA Rule 30 CFR Part 47 Or OSHA Rule 29 CFR 1910.1200
Combine the MSHA and OSHA versions of the HazCom Helper into one easy-to-use software tool.
Jan 6, 2007
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RI 9672 - Recommendations For Evaluating And Implementing Proximity Warning Systems On Surface Mining Equipment
By T. Ruff
Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Spokane Research Laboratory, studied technology and methods that could reduce accidents involving surface mining equipment tha
Jan 6, 2007
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Rock Mass Classification In German Hard-Coal Mining: Standards And Application
By Nikolaos Polysos, Holger Witthaus
INTRODUCTION The classification system for German coal mining is the result of approximately 100 years of experience in roadway development and longwall mining. It is also based on different resear
Jan 5, 2007
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Mechanized Excavability Rating For Hard-Rock Mining
By Z. T. Bieniawski, Benjamín Celada
After emphasizing the importance of quantitative rock mass classifications in mining, originally directed to selection of rock support measures, but subsequently to estimates of rock mass properties s
Jan 5, 2007
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Use Of The Mining Rock Mass Rating (MRMR) Classification: Industry Experience
By Gabriel S. Esterhuizen, Jarek Jakubec
In 2000, Laubscher’s Mining Rock Mass Rating (MRMR) classification system was updated and published. The new system brought a few fundamental changes that were in direct response to the challenges and
Jan 5, 2007
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Numerical Modeling Procedures For Practical Coal Mine Design
By R. Karl Zipf
A method is presented for creating realistic numerical models for practical coal mine ground control. The method includes procedures to collect the necessary mechanical input parameters from a geologi
Jan 5, 2007
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Rock Mass Characterization For Excavations In Mining And Civil Engineering
By Nick Barton
When the Q-system was launched in 1974, the name referred to rock mass classification, with focus on tunnel and cavern support selection. Besides empirical design of support, the Q-value, or its norma
Jan 5, 2007
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Application Of The Q-System To Australian Underground Metal Mines
By Max F. Lee, Warren A. Peck
The applicability of the Q-system [Barton et al. 1974] to Australian underground metal mines is discussed with reference to two common design issues: ground support for horizontal mine development, an
Jan 5, 2007
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IC 9498 - Proceedings Of The International Workshop On Rock Mass Classification In Underground Mining
Rock mass classification is widely used throughout the underground mining industry—in both coal and hard-rock mines. It is used in all stages of the mining process, from site characterization to produ
Jan 5, 2007
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A Rock Mass Rating Scheme For Clastic Sediments Based On Geophysical Logs
By Terry P. Medhurst, Stuart A. MacGregor, Peter J. Hatherly
In addition to fractures and joints, compositional factors and bedding influence the strength of clastic sedimentary rocks. Rock mass rating schemes must therefore consider all of these factors. In
Jan 5, 2007
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Practical Experiences With Application Of The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) In Australian Coal Mines
By David Hill
The Australian underground coal mining industry has made extensive use of the Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) classification system for a diverse range of purposes in recent years. These include mining m
Jan 5, 2007
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Classification-Based Probabilistic Design Of Ground Support
By Radford B. Langston, John A. Marjerison, Graham C. Howell, Hendrik A. D. Kirsten
Probabilistic design is gaining wider acceptance in the rock engineering community since it allows more rigorous determination of risk relating to ground fall or excavation instability. Risk analysis
Jan 5, 2007
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IC 9495 - Proceedings: New Technology For Ground Control In Multiple-Seam Mining
Multiple-seam interactions are a major ground control hazard in many U.S. underground coal mines. In some U.S. coalfields, particularly in central Appalachia and the West, the majority of today’s mine
Jan 5, 2007
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Weak Rock Mass Design For Underground Mining Operations
By Rimas Pakalnis, Andrea M. Ouchi, Thomas M. Brady, Mary M. MacLaughlin, Cristian Caceres, Paul Hughes
A major focus of ground control research presently being conducted by the Geomechanics Group at the University of British Columbia, Canada, in conjunction with the National Institute for Occupational
Jan 5, 2007
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Rock Mass Characterization Of Primary Copper Ore For Caving At The El Teniente Mine, Chile
By Ernesto Villaescusa, Andres Brzovic
Rock masses of the primary copper ore at the El Teniente Mine are very competent and massive. The rock mass contains almost no open discontinuities. Nevertheless, there is a high frequency network of
Jan 5, 2007
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An Integrated Approach To Support Design In Underground Coal Mines
By Murali M. Gadde, John A. Rusnak
Rock mass classification systems are extremely useful for site characterization and have been employed by the rock mechanics community for several decades. While empirical in nature, the classificatio
Jan 5, 2007
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Development And Application Of The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR)
By Gregory M. Molinda
The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) was developed 10 years ago to fill the gap between geologic characterization and engineering design. It combines many years of geologic studies in underground coal min
Jan 5, 2007
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Stope Design Considerations Using Rock Mass Classification Tools At The Xstrata Zinc George Fisher Mine
By Jeremy P. Doolan, Leigh B. Neindorf, Geoff W. Capes
The development and use of rock mass classification tools have been a key component for improving stope design over the past 4 years at the Xstrata Zinc George Fisher Mine in northern Queensland, Aust
Jan 5, 2007
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Problems With Rock Classification For Empirical And Numerical Design
By Douglas Milne
Most empirical and numerical approaches to design in rock mechanics incorporate rock mass classification. Numerical design methods generally use classification values to calculate input parameters for
Jan 5, 2007
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The Geological Strength Index (GSI): A Characterization Tool For Assessing Engineering Properties For Rock Masses
By Paul G. Marinos, Vassilis Marinos, Evert Hoek
The Geological Strength Index (GSI) is a system of rock mass characterization that has been developed in engineering rock mechanics to meet the need for reliable input data related to rock mass proper
Jan 5, 2007