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| SAIMM Rock Engineering for Managers in Hard Rock Tabular Mines | | Print | |
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| Written by Geoffrey Potgieter |
| Friday, 27 August 2010 09:04 |
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Rock related accidents remain one of the major causes of injuries and fatalities in South African hard rock tabular mines. These accidents can also have a significant economic impact on operations. It is therefore imperative that managers, planners, and mine inspectors are aware of the critical aspects of current rock engineering practice. This school will provide a comprehensive summary of current rock engineering practice and will highlight the critical aspects that managers need to consider during design and operation. Read more here |
