Mine Backfill - Design & Operational Integration Course PATERSON & COOKE Presents: WILLET GREEN MILLER CENTRE, SUDBURY, ONTARIO, CANADA AUSTRALIA CANADA CHILE SOUTH AFRICA UK USA Content & Program The three-day technical course consists of 26 lectures, case studies and lab demonstrations followed by an optional one-day site visit to the Kidd Mine, a Glencore Operation, in Timmins, Ontario to examine its paste backfill system including surface and underground visits. This is a unique opportunity to combine technical and practical learning to achieve a rounded, comprehensive introduction to backfill. The course will be given in English. Course Introduction Backfilling - not the most glamorous step in the mining cycle, but some say the most important; one that directly influences safety, environment and profitability. The choice of backfilling method is not only site specific, but project specific. Often project constraints such as timeline, cash flows and regional skills impact the choice of backfill method, as they rightfully should. The best method allows for the highest ore recovery at the quickest cycle time for the lowest cost; all while meeting the project’s environmental, safety and economic drivers. The successful implementation of a backfill system is dependent on a sound understanding of the requirements, the material properties, process engineering, hydraulic reticulation design, geo-mechanics and placement strategies and effective operational management to integrate backfill successfully within the mining cycle. 02-05 JUNE 2015 On completion of the course, delegates will have an appreciation of the requirements for the design and operation of a safe and reliable backfill system. The course objectives are to: Introduce the fundamental concepts of geo-mechanics and material properties which underpin decision- making when developing a backfill design; Examine the various elements that go into engineering a backfill system, including plant and process design, reticulation design and barricades; Relate to operational aspects of a backfill system including quality testing and monitoring, operational management plans, risk control and implementation. Objectives The course is presented by senior staff from Paterson & Cooke, with contributions from Mine Design Engineering and other guest speakers. All key lecturers will be available throughout the week for discussion and questions. Rob Brown (Canada) Principal (Mining) Engineer, leads P&C’s global backfill group and specializes in pastefill system design and construction. Jaco Snyman (South Africa) Senior (Civil) Engineer, provides his experience on mining projects, backfill studies and detailed engineering. Maureen McGuinness (Canada) Senior (Process) Engineer, specializes in pipeline wear and adds direct operational experience from her years managing the Kidd Mine pastefill system. Stephen Wilson (UK) Senior (Mining) Engineer, adds international expertise from mining in Russia and the integration of tailings disposal and backfill technologies. Ike Isagon (Canada) Senior (Backfill) Specialist, brings nearly 30 years of international mining experience and risk assessment expertise to the course. Dr Ben Thompson (Canada) Senior (Geomechanics) Consultant with MDE, presents his experiences with in-stope backfill monitoring programs and the latest technology. Presenters Kidd Mine Paste Backfill Plant, Timmins, Ontario
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Content & Program
The three-day technical course consists of 26 lectures, case studies and lab demonstrations followed by an optional one-day site visit to the Kidd Mine, a Glencore Operation, in Timmins, Ontario to examine its paste backfill system including surface and underground visits. This is a unique opportunity to combine technical and practical learning to achieve a rounded, comprehensive introduction to backfill. The course will be given in English.
CourseIntroduction
Backfilling - not the most glamorous step in the mining cycle, but some say the most important; one that directly influences safety, environment and profitability. The choice of backfilling method is not only site specific, but project specific. Often project constraints such as timeline, cash flows and regional skills impact the choice of backfill method, as they rightfully should. The best method allows for the highest ore recovery at the quickest cycle time for the lowest cost; all while meeting the project’s environmental, safety and economic drivers.The successful implementation of a backfill system is dependent on a sound understanding of the requirements, the material properties, process engineering, hydraulic reticulation design, geo-mechanics and placement strategies and effective operational management to integrate backfill successfully withinthe mining cycle.
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On completion of the course, delegates will have an appreciation of the requirements for the design and operation of a safe and reliable backfill system. The course objectives are to:
Introduce the fundamental concepts of geo-mechanics and material properties which underpin decision-making when developing a backfill design;Examine the various elements that go into engineering a backfill system, including plant and process design, reticulation design and barricades;Relate to operational aspects of a backfill system including quality testing and monitoring, operational management plans, risk control and implementation.
Objectives
The course is presented by senior staff from Paterson & Cooke, with contributions from Mine Design Engineering and other guest speakers. All key lecturers will be available throughout the week for discussion and questions.Rob Brown (Canada) Principal (Mining) Engineer, leads P&C’s global backfill group and specializes in pastefill system design and construction.Jaco Snyman (South Africa) Senior (Civil) Engineer, provides his experience on mining projects, backfill studies and detailed engineering.Maureen McGuinness (Canada) Senior (Process) Engineer, specializes in pipeline wear and adds direct operational experience from her years managing the Kidd Mine pastefill system.Stephen Wilson (UK) Senior (Mining) Engineer, adds international expertise from mining in Russia and the integration of tailings disposal and backfill technologies.Ike Isagon (Canada) Senior (Backfill) Specialist, brings nearly 30 years of international mining experience and risk assessment expertise to the course.Dr Ben Thompson (Canada) Senior (Geomechanics) Consultant with MDE, presents his experiences with in-stope backfill monitoring programs and the latest technology.
Presenters
Kidd Mine Paste Backfill Plant,Timmins, Ontario
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The agenda is presented for information purposes only and illustrates the topics that will be covered; adjustments are not expected, but may be required at the organizer’s discretion.
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Fees &Registration
Space is limited for the site visit. Registration for the site visit will be on a first come, first served basis.
The sponsor reserves the right to cancel the course and return registration fees if enrollment is insufficient. Personnel substitutions may be made at any time without penalty.
Registration DateOn or before April 24th, 2015
After April 24th, 2015
Three Day Technical CourseCAD 1900
CAD 2200
One Day Site VisitCAD 1000
CAD 1300
The course will be held from Tuesday, June 2nd through Friday, June 5th, 2015. The first three days will be held in the Willet Green Miller Centre, Sudbury, Ontario with visits to P&C’s backfill laboratory. The optional fourth day covers a visit to the Kidd Mine, in Timmins, Ontario, which will require an overnight stay in Timmins. Transportation by bus and one nights’ accommodation is included in the site visit fee.
Dates& Venue
Registration Enquiries: Gesa Witte, [email protected] Enquiries: Maureen McGuinness, [email protected] & Cooke Canada Inc., 1351-C Kelly Lake Road, Unit 2, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada P3E 5P5
Contact
CourseAgenda
Session
07:45–08:00
08:00–10:00
12:30–13:30
10:00–10:30
10:30–12:30
13:30–15:00
15:00–15:30
15:30–17:00
Evening
The course is designed for all professionals involved in backfill applications, including:Mining and geotechnical engineersChemical and mineral processing engineersMechanical engineersOperational staff
Who ShouldAttend Project and/or study managers
Equipment and reagent vendorsBusiness decision makers Government legislators and policy makers
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