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Date: 10th February 2012
Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Venue: Level 6, 524 Hay Street
  PERTH  WA  6000
  Australia
Register online or complete the registration form on the brochure and either fax or post it back to us.

 

Introduction

training_minetailings.jpgThis course covers the range of Mine Tailings Disposal and Management options that are currently used both nationally and internationally. This provides an understanding of the principles involved and a perspective on other options that may be viable to a particular site. Design considerations and procedures are discussed, although the primary objective is not to develop design skills per se, but rather to enable operators and managers to understand and interpret design and operating reports prepared by outside consulting engineers.
The course will briefly cover the preparation and transportation of tailings, focusing on how these aspects affect design and operational decisions for the tailings storage facility (TSF). The engineering characteristics of tailings relevant to the management of these facilities are dealt with in detail, with the objective of providing a sound fundamental understanding of this aspect of tailings management.

Course Benefits

The METS Mine Tailings Disposal Course provides a concise overview of the challenges and considerations involved inthe design, management and operation of tailings storage facilities. Tailings storage is a critical aspect of most mining operations, and as such the benefits to be gained from this course are numerous. Attendees will gain an insight into arange of factors that are critical for locating, designing andoperating TSF’s. Consideration is also given to legislativeand environmental obligations when operating TSF’s. Emphasis is placed on various methods of tailingst ransport and storage as well as operating strategies that can be utilised to optimise the life and cost effectiveness ofTSF’s. Leading practice tailings management protocols will be discussed in detail.

In addition the consequences of tailings facility failures are established through the evaluation of a number of case studies. The course assumes no prior knowledge and participants are provided with comprehensive course notes on CD covering the basic theoretical and practical aspects of tailings management.

 

Leading Presenter

Damian Connelly - Director/Principal Consulting Engineer
Mineral Engineering Technical Services

Damian has over 40 years experience as a Consulting Metallurgist. He has extensive experience in the gold, copper, lead, zinc, uranium and iron ore industries. His field of expertise lies in plant operations, feasibility studies, detailed design, and commissioning. He has been involved in many projects including engineering, audit, due diligence, tenders and expert witness work.

METS' training courses have been run both in Australia and overseas, and are highly regarded.

Feedback on Damian Connelly

“Great speaker”
“Very obvious expertise”
“Information conveyed in an understandable manner”

Who Should Attend?

This course is intended to accelerate the learning process of those responsible for tailings disposal facilities by providing focused sessions that deal with basic principles and operational practices. The sessions are integral to understanding the performance of tailings disposal facilities and have been developed to reinforce the participants’ understanding of the linkages between cause and effect.
Personnel that are responsible for the day-to-day operation and management of TSFs often do not have relevant training and may not be equipped to ensure the facility is operated in such a way that potential risks are minimised. Currently, many young practitioners arer equired to take responsibility for operating a TSF without having any training. Lessons are learned on-site, often by ‘trial and error’ and potentially at significant cost to the mine owner.

Course Programme

  • Introduction
  • Regulation and Policies
  • Tailings Management Systems
  • Design of Tailings Storage Facilities
  • Leaching Practice Tailings Management
  • Applying Sustainability to Tailings Management
  • Tailings Dam Failure & Case Studies
  • Conclusions


pdf  Click here to download our Mine Tailings Disposal Course Brochure

 

 
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