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Improving the safety performance of the UK quarrying industry through a behavioural based safety intervention - Synopsis
By P. J. Foster
This paper summarizes a behavioural safety project undertaken in seven quarries in the UK in order to investigate its applicability as a means of raising the standards of health and safety in the UK q
Jan 1, 2008
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Evaluating All The Alternatives To Select The Best Project Strategy (5639484d-73a5-4677-8a4f-e8ed4a4f4a36)
It is well known that the ability to influence project value reduces significantly as planning progresses and decisions regarding project parameters are made. However, at the prefeasibility stage in p
Jan 1, 2007
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Fatigue risk management: charting a path to a safer workplace - Synopsis
By P. C. Schutte
There have been several high-profile accidents in the South African mining industry where fatigue was identified as either causal or contributory. The risk of fatigue is inherent in any work-time arra
Jan 1, 2010
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Activity-Based Risk Management for the Acquisition of Electronic Mine Safety Equipment
By A. J. Hofmann, G. P. R. van der Merwe, J. E. W. Holm
"A new approach is proposed to perform relativistic comparisons between alternative operational risk management solutions by taking into account the impact of each operational activity on overall syst
Jan 1, 2017
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Production Of Titanium Metal Powder By The HDH Process - Synopsis
By X. Goso
Laboratory-scale tests were conducted at Mintek for the production of titanium powder from particulate Kroll sponge by the hydrogenation-dehydrogenation (HDH) process. The aim of this work was to prod
Jan 1, 2011
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The application and design of wet-gravity circuits in the South African minerals industry
By A. B. Holland-Batt
The application of Reichert spirals and cone concentrators within the South African mineral industry is discussed, and the procedures used in the acquisition of design data are outlined. Computing tec
Jan 1, 1982
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Electrochemical Studies Of The Interaction Of Ethyl Xanthate With Pd-Bi-Te
By J. A. Venter, M. K. G. Vermaak
There are practical indications that flotation recovery of palladium bismuth tellurides is poor. This work tested whether this can be caused by a lack of interaction of the collector with the tellurid
Jan 1, 2004
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Fluidized-bed technology for the production of iron products for steelmaking - Synopsis
By F. J. Plaul
The dominating technologies for steelmaking are the basic oxygen furnace (BOF or LD process, Linz-Donawitz) and the electric-arc furnace (EAF). The main iron input materials for both are liquid iron a
Jan 1, 2009
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Obituary: C.J. Irving
Cecil John Irving was born on 13th March, 1902. He was educated at King Edward's School in Birmingham, and at the University of Birmingham, where he graduated in B.Sc. Mining Metallurgy in 1922,
Jan 1, 1985
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Calculation Of FeO-TiO2-Ti2O3 Liquidus Isotherms Pertaining To High Titania Slags
By D. J. Fourie
During the production of pure TiO2for the pigment industry, ilmenite, containing 35?60% TiO2, is reduced to high titania slag, containing 70?95% ?TiO2? and pig iron. The high titania slag produced, co
Jan 1, 2005
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A New Mathematical Programming Model For Production Schedule Optimization In Underground Mining Operations
Mixed integer programming (MIP) has been used for optimizing production schedules of mines since the 1960s and is recognized a shaving significant potential for optimizing production scheduling proble
Jan 1, 2010
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Message for Christmas and the New Year (096ac918-c250-411d-97f4-d252dfbf116e)
On behalf of the Council and staff of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, it is my privilege to wish all members and subscribers a very Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.
Jan 1, 1988
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Ground Control At Leinster Nickel Operations
By J Cahill, M Lee
Leinster Nickel Operations, located in Western Australia, consists of an underground and three open pit mines in relatively adverse ground conditions. This paper reviews our ground control practices i
Jan 1, 2006
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Occupational hygiene practices in the South African mining industry—Inspectorate perspective
Historically, mine ventilation practices as it was referred to then and which was enforced by legislation of those days, focused primarily on the conditions in the working place and little attention g
Jan 1, 2003
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Platinum-Based Alloys For High Temperature And Special Applications
By L. A. Cornish, L. H. Chown, S. N. Prins, R. Süss, L. Glaner, A. Douglas
Platinum-based alloys are being developed for high temperature and special applications for good corrosion and oxidation resistance. The microstructures are similar to those of nickel-based super allo
Jan 1, 2004
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SPOTLIGHT on on-stream analysis
By D. A. Holtum
On Tuesday, 10th November, 1987, The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy held a colloquium attended by some 120 delegates on 'On-Stream Analysis' at Mintek, Randburg. Mr John Mo
Jan 1, 1988
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How fine particles on haematite mineral ultimately define the mineral surface charge and the overall floatability behaviour - Synopsis
By S. Montes
Mineral floatability is strongly connected with mineral structure and composition. The complexity of mineral surfaces has meant that few attempts have been made to understand the effect of impurities
Jan 1, 2007
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Mine-wide panel stability monitoring at Anglo Platinum Union JV - Synopsis
By D. F. Malan
This paper describes the development and implementation of amine-wide continuous stability monitoring system at the Declines Section, Anglo Platinum Union JV. The Declines Section at Union JV experien
Jan 1, 2010
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Opening Address Of The XV CMMI Congress
By H. Scott-Russell
Ladies and Gentlemen. It is my great pleasure on behalf of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and The Geological Society of South Africa to welcome you to the 15th CMMI Congress an
Jan 1, 1994
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Effect of Yield Strength on Wear Rates of Railway Wheels
By J. W. van der Merwe, A. S. Bolokang, M. J. Phasha, V. J. Matjeke, C. Moopanar
"Excessive wear rates on railway wheels can result in rolling-stock derailments. If wear is detected early the possible derailments can be prevented by prematurely replacing wheelsets, although the in
Jan 1, 2016