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                     A case study: how being ‘aware of now’ is making work safer at Telfer underground A case study: how being ‘aware of now’ is making work safer at Telfer undergroundBy S B. Fitch, S A. Wilson, A J. R Barr, P R. Searle Improving the safety culture and performance of any operation is a fundamental goal of every mine operator. Methods of implementing, or changing a culture have developed from the early methods of oper Mar 15, 2021 
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                     Reduced Development through improved Rise and Widening Firings using Orica WebGen™ at Ernest Henry Mine Reduced Development through improved Rise and Widening Firings using Orica WebGen™ at Ernest Henry MineBy J Say, M Hawtin, L Carlon, P Cann Historically, production from sublevels of the Ernest Henry Mine (EHM) started from blind uphole rises at the end of slot drives. Where previous investigations considered removing these slot drives an Mar 15, 2021 
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                     An analysis of productivity in sublevel caving mines An analysis of productivity in sublevel caving minesBy G R. Power A useful way to assess potential productivity of SLC mines is by quantifying tonnes/drawpoint/day to be extracted from the mine. However limited industry information has been published to help mines b Mar 15, 2021 
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                     Jaguar Raisebore design using LiDAR for back analysis Jaguar Raisebore design using LiDAR for back analysisBy R P. Varden This paper looks at the design of the Bentayga raisebore with subsequent back analysis using a LiDAR survey. A search for LiDAR raisebore assessment publications shows little work has been done on thi Mar 15, 2021 
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                     Collaborative development of mine ready electric vehicle Collaborative development of mine ready electric vehicleBy H Guthrie, J Hodder, J Bain, S Durkin Australian mines have traditionally relied on diesel powered vehicles to fulfil their light vehicle needs. There are many reasons for the resources industry to review its use of diesel-powered vehicle Mar 15, 2021 
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                     Dilution rating system (DRS) Dilution rating system (DRS)By C Nyoni, T Nguyen, C R. W Seymour, G D. Dempers Unplanned dilution directly adds cost to production from mining, milling, tailings disposal and administration. Additionally, unplanned dilution decreases the productivity, profitability and may affec Mar 15, 2021 
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                     Understanding the causes of dilution in narrow vein stopes Understanding the causes of dilution in narrow vein stopesBy S Thomas, S Ricketts, R Hassell Northern Star Resources (NSR) operates several operations utilising narrow vein stoping operations in the Kundana area. Stope dilution performance is variable across these operations, with unplanned d Mar 15, 2021 
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                     Implementation of a management operating system at the Telfer Underground Gold Mine Implementation of a management operating system at the Telfer Underground Gold MineBy M Franklin, C Puglisi, S Fitch Implementation of a well planned and executed Management Operating System (MOS) can result in widespread improvements to operational performance but its success relies heavily on the investment by and Mar 15, 2021 
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                     Development and permitting of an underground mine at Cowal Gold Operations Development and permitting of an underground mine at Cowal Gold OperationsBy J Northfield, L Neesham The GRE46 Underground Project lies beneath the environmentally unique and culturally endowed shore of Lake Cowal. The ore body is open both along strike and at depth and is currently defined to a stri Mar 15, 2021 
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                     Considerations for the design and support of underground portals Considerations for the design and support of underground portalsBy M P. Sandy, R M. Stephenson Portals to access underground mines are important infrastructure and their design requires careful consideration. Portals are generally expected to last for the life of the mine. Typically, the exposu Mar 15, 2021 
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                     Real time LHD dispatch optimisation with ratio targets at Newcrest’s Cadia Valley Operations Real time LHD dispatch optimisation with ratio targets at Newcrest’s Cadia Valley OperationsBy S N. Donaldson, B L. Hollis, K Wynn, L Potts, M Evans A real-time load-haul-dump (LHD) dispatch optimisation tool has been deployed at Panel Cave 1 and Panel Cave 2 at Newcrest’s Cadia Valley Operations. The tool, known as ORB, is the first known success Mar 15, 2021 
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                     Challenging the Norms Time Usage Model – Mobile Underground Mining Equipment Challenging the Norms Time Usage Model – Mobile Underground Mining EquipmentBy R Ballantyne, M Adams Time Usage Models, used as a basis for calculating performance indicators for mobile mining equipment, have developed from very simple to very sophisticated models. This development has paralleled the Mar 15, 2021 
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                     Has there been progress on nano Diesel Particulate Matter in the Australian underground hard rock industry? Has there been progress on nano Diesel Particulate Matter in the Australian underground hard rock industry?By C W. Davis Every diesel engine emits approximately 100 million nano diesel particles (nDP) per cubic centimetre of raw exhaust. Each nDP has a diameter of between 50 and 70 nano metres or 1/100th the size of red Mar 15, 2021 
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                     The Nova Operation: mining, technology and a look into the EV future The Nova Operation: mining, technology and a look into the EV futureBy P Ring, B Cooper, C Carr, G Laing The Nova Ni-Cu-Co Operation, located in the Fraser Range of Western Australia, commenced commercial production in July 2017 only five years after discovery. Owned by Independence Group NL (IGO), the o Mar 15, 2021 
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                     Open stope design; beyond the Stability Graph Open stope design; beyond the Stability GraphBy B McFadyen, Y Potvin, K Woodward The Australian Centre for Geomechanics (ACG) held two workshops in 2019—one in Australia and one in Canada—to discuss processes and methods currently used in the mining industry for stope design and r Mar 15, 2021 
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                     A ‘no tailings dam future’ – preconcentration strategies ‘down the sizes and across the value chain’ A ‘no tailings dam future’ – preconcentration strategies ‘down the sizes and across the value chain’By P Revell, B Adair, D King, L Keeney Grade Engineering®, integrated across the mine value chain, has a pivotal role to play in achieving step change reductions in energy and water usage in mine operations. High levels of gangue rejection Nov 10, 2020 
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                     Developing an evaluation method for bulk ore sorting Developing an evaluation method for bulk ore sortingBy S Dykes, R J. McCarthy, B Klein There is growing interest in the mining industry on the application of ore sorting. While many are familiar with particle sorting, including the limitations that technology presents (e.g. throughput), Nov 10, 2020 
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                     Evaluating the opportunities of XRT sorting technology using micro computed tomography and QEMScan Evaluating the opportunities of XRT sorting technology using micro computed tomography and QEMScanBy P Luo, J E. Danoczi, P Nakutnyy Sensor-based sorting methods to remove waste or for upgrading ore prior to downstream metallurgical processing is becoming more prevalent for mining operations. X-ray transmission (XRT) sorters are a Nov 10, 2020 
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                     Downstream impacts of Grade Engineering and preconcentration Downstream impacts of Grade Engineering and preconcentrationBy J Salaya, J Kwak, L Keeney, S Dehkhoda In addition to volatile commodity prices influencing decision making, in recent years, social and environmental performance have become important decision drivers within the mining industry. There are Nov 10, 2020 
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                     Mine productivity and equipment selection impacts with operational grade engineering Mine productivity and equipment selection impacts with operational grade engineeringBy A F. von Wielligh, M Scott, L Keeney Operational Grade Engineering (GE) is the early (pre-processing) discard of low-grade mineralised and/or barren rock to improve the ore grade and/or reduce deleterious elements within the run of mine Nov 10, 2020 
