viernes, 25 de agosto de 2017

News Wrap: Goldcorp heads towards H2Zero; CSM launches Space Resources programme; Dyno Nobel earns CORESafety seal

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News Wrap
Goldcorp heads towards H2Zero
According to Lisa Wade, vice president, environment at Goldcorp, the company is "well positioned to begin moving Towards Zero Water"
Carly Leonida | August 24, 2017
CSM launches Space Resources programme
On July 31, the Colorado School of Mines announced plans to launch a first-of-its-kind graduate programme in Spaces Resources, with an expected full programme implementation in autumn 2018
Carly Leonida | August 25, 2017
Dyno Nobel earns CORESafety seal
Explosives maker Dyno Nobel has been given independent certification of compliance with the CORESafety programme by the National Mining Association (NMA). It is the first to be earned by a non-mining company
Staff reporter | August 25, 2017
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Aussie trucks go blue for mental health
According to local media, Rio Tinto's Hunter Valley mines have traded their standard yellow truck trays for blue in order to promote mental health awareness
Staff reporter | August 25, 2017
German mine trials Metso mill lining
Erzgebirgische Fluss- und Schwerspatwerke (EFS) has tested Metso's Poly-Met mill lining to help optimise uptime at the processing plant of its German fluorspar mine
Staff reporter | August 25, 2017
Kentucky mine receives extension greenlight
The McCoy Elkhorn No. 15 mine has been given approval by the US Mine Safety and Health Administration to run extended cuts on the inaugural supersection of the Pike County operation
Staff reporter | August 25, 2017
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Water supply pipe installed at Balama
South Africa-based company Plasti-Tech has provided a water supply pipeline for Syrah Resources' Balama graphite project in Mozambique
Staff reporter | August 25, 2017
A new generation of actuators
George Wang and Jack Dovenbarger explain a pneumatic actuator that finally solves the instrument air and actuation challenges in the mining industry
George Wang and Jack Dovenbarger | August 24, 2017
NSWMC develops Obesity Blueprint
The New South Wales Minerals Council (NSWMC) has developed a Management of Overweight and Obesity Blueprint
Staff reporter | August 24, 2017
Innovation: Barrick thinks big
Carly Leonida spoke to Barrick Gold's Michelle Ash for a special edition of the Industry Leaders audio interview series
It's show time
Successful innovation requires more than just a good song and dance. George Hemingway explains
Could regulation strangle innovation?
The inability of regulators to keep pace could hinder the introduction of initiatives for safety, environmental and cost benefits
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Development green light for Carrapateena
OZ Minerals has approved development of the approximately A$916 million (US$723 million) Carrapateena mine, Australia's largest undeveloped copper project, located 160km north of Port Augusta in South Australia
Staff reporter | August 24, 2017
Rio Tinto marks 10 years of FIFO
Rio Tinto has celebrated the tenth anniversary of its fly-in fly-out (FIFO) programme from Busselton in the South West region to its operations in the Pilbara in the north of Western Australia
Staff reporter | August 23, 2017
Greenlight for Ring of Fire roads
Noront Resources participated in a joint announcement on August 21, with Premier Kathleen Wynne and the Chiefs of Marten Falls, Webequie and Nibiminik First Nations, which formally committed provincial funding to two First Nations road proposals. These will provide community and industrial access to the Ring of Fire Mining District.
Staff reporter | August 23, 2017
Putting Panama on the mining map
Paul Harris examines Cobre Panama, a giant project that is set to be one of the largest ever in Central America
Paul Harris | August 25, 2017
Milestones in mine safety
Mining Magazine presents some of the most significant technological advances in mine safety from the past 200 years
Carly Leonida & Ailbhe Goodbody | August 23, 2017
Disrupting fleet management
Carly Leonida examines how IoT-enabled technologies are changing the way mine fleets are managed
Carly Leonida | August 14, 2017
Par for the coarse
Is coarse flotation becoming more important for optimisation as ore grades decline? Ailbhe Goodbody investigates
Ailbhe Goodbody | August 11, 2017
Conference AIMEX, Asia-Pacific's International Mining Exhibition
29/08/2017 - 31/08/2017 Sydney Showground, Sydney, Australia
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