Mine Backfill Design & Operation Course PATERSON & COOKE Presents: SUDBURY, ONTARIO, CANADA 26-29 MARCH 2019 Choosing the right type of backfill has become very project specific; constraints such as schedule, cash flow, source materials and regional skills all impact the choice of backfill type and source. The successful implementation of a backfill system is dependent on a number of factors. A fundamental understanding of the material properties and geo- mechanics, balanced process engineering and hydraulic design, safe placement strategies and cost-effective operational management planning are all important in order for backfill to do its job - support the mining cycle at the lowest cost possible! Course Introduction Participants will gain an appreciation of the requirements for designing and operating a safe, cost-effective and reliable backfill system. The course objectives are to: Introduce the fundamental concepts of geo-mechanics and material properties; Examine the various elements that go into engineering a backfill system, including testing, plant and process design, reticulation and barricades; Relate to operational aspects of a backfill system including quality assurance, cost reduction, operational management plans, risk control and new technology. Objectives The intensive course consists of 3 days of technical lectures, case studies and laboratory demonstration sessions, followed by an optional site visit (surface and underground) to Glencore’s Kidd Mine to examine its paste backfill system. The course will be delivered in English. Content & Program The course is presented by Paterson & Cooke senior staff, with contributions from guest speakers. All key lecturers will be available throughout the week for discussion and questions. Rob Brown Director, (Mining) Engineer, leads P&C’s global backfill group and specializes in pastefill and system design, construction and commissioning. Maureen McGuinness Principal, (Process) Engineer, specializes in pipeline wear and adds direct operational experience from years managing the Kidd Mine pastefill system. Stephen Wilson Director, (Mining) Engineer, adds international expertise from mining in Russia and the integration of tailings management and backfill technologies. Dr. Matthew Treinen (Mechanical/Civil) Engineer, specializes in backfill system hydraulics, reticulation system design and rheological characterization. Presenters AUSTRALIA CANADA CHILE SOUTH AFRICA UK USA Glencore’s Kidd Mine Paste Backfill Plant, Timmins, Ontario
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Mine BackfillDesign & Operation Course
P A T E R S O N & C O O K E P r e s e n t s :
S U D B U R Y , O N T A R I O , C A N A D A
2 6 - 2 9M A R C H
2 0 1 9
Choosing the right type of backfill has become very project specific; constraints such as schedule, cash flow, source materials and regional skills all impact the choice of backfill type and source.
The successful implementation of a backfill system is dependent on a number of factors. A fundamental understanding of the material properties and geo-mechanics, balanced process engineering and hydraulic design, safe placement strategies and cost-effective operational management planning are all important in order for backfill to do its job - support the mining cycle at the lowest cost possible!
CourseIntroduction
Participants will gain an appreciation of the requirements for designing and operating a safe, cost-effective and reliable backfill system. The course objectives are to:
Introduce the fundamental concepts of geo-mechanics and material properties;Examine the various elements that go into engineering a backfill system, including testing, plant and process design, reticulation and barricades;Relate to operational aspects of a backfill system including quality assurance, cost reduction, operational management plans, risk control and new technology.
Objectives
The intensive course consists of 3 days of technical lectures, case studies and laboratory demonstration sessions, followed by an optional site visit (surface and underground) to Glencore’s Kidd Mine to examine its paste backfill system. The course will be delivered in English.
Content & Program
The course is presented by Paterson & Cooke senior staff, with contributions from guest speakers. All key lecturers will be available throughout the week for discussion and questions. Rob Brown Director, (Mining) Engineer, leads P&C’s global backfill group and specializes in pastefill and system design, construction and commissioning.Maureen McGuinness Principal, (Process) Engineer, specializes in pipeline wear and adds direct operational experience from years managing the Kidd Mine pastefill system. Stephen Wilson Director, (Mining) Engineer, adds international expertise from mining in Russia and the integration of tailings management and backfill technologies.Dr. Matthew Treinen (Mechanical/Civil) Engineer, specializes in backfill system hydraulics, reticulation system design and rheological characterization.
Presenters
A U S T R A L I A C A N A D A C H I L E S O U T H A F R I C A U K U S A
Registration Date Three-Day Course Only Three-Day Course & Site Visit
On or before February 10th, 2019
After February 10th, 2019
CAD 2300
CAD 2600
CAD 3500
CAD 4100
Project and/or study managersBusiness decision makers Government legislators and policy makers
Note: The agenda is presented for information purposes only and illustrates the topics that will be covered; adjustments to the schedule or content are not expected, but may be required at the organizer’s discretion.
Note:
Who ShouldAttend
The course will be held from Tuesday, March 26th through Friday, March 29th, 2019. The first three days will be held in Sudbury, Ontario at the Laurentian Executive Learning Center with a visit to P&C’s backfill laboratory. The optional fourth day is a site visit to the Kidd Mine, a Glencore Operation, in Timmins, Ontario; a four-hour drive from Sudbury, requiring an overnight stay, in Timmins, on Thursday. Transportation by bus, one nights’ accommodation and lunch on Friday is included in the site visit fee.
Dates& Location
Fees &Registration
CourseAgenda
A U S T R A L I A C A N A D A C H I L E S O U T H A F R I C A U K U S A
LaboratoryDemonstrations &Case Studies at P&C Office
UDS Installation
Reticulation System Operation / Case Sudies
Economics &Life Cycle Planning
Evening Free
Thursday March 28th
Tea/Coffee
Backfill Geo-mechanics
Barricades
Backfill Placement &Monitoring / Case Study
Tea/Coffee break
Quality Control& Reconciliation
Backfill Binders & Admixtures / Case Study
Lunch
End of Three-Day Course
Those participating inthe Site Visit:Travel to Timmins by Bus
Backfill SystemManagement & Integration
Wrap Up Discussion
Evening Free
Friday March 29th
Travel to Kidd Mine(Departure 06:30)
07:00-09:00
Kitting up
Visit Briefings
Site Induction
09:00-11:00
GROUP 2:UndergroundDistribution System Tour
GROUP 1:Paste Plant Tour
11:00-12:00 Lunch
14:00-19:00Tour Wrap-upTravel to Sudbury by Bus
12:00-14:00
GROUP 2:Paste Plant Tour
GROUP 1:UndergroundDistribution System Tour
End of Site Visit
Mine BackfillDesign & Operation Course
P A T E R S O N & C O O K E P r e s e n t s :
S U D B U R Y , O N T A R I O , C A N A D A
2 6 - 2 9M A R C H
2 0 1 9
The course is designed for all professionals involved in backfill applications, including:Mining and geotechnical engineersChemical and mineral processing engineersMechanical engineersOperational staff
Space is limited for the site visit and therefore registration for the site visit will be on a first come, first served basis. Register on-line at www.PatersonCooke.com
The sponsor reserves the right to cancel the course or the site visit and return registration fees if enrollment is insufficient. Personnel substitutions may be made at any time without penalty.Cancellations will be charged a $275 service fee. No refunds will be made to participants who fail to substitute or cancel at least five working days prior to the start of the course.