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Exploration, Mining & Processing Fundamentals

Exploration, Mining & Processing Fundamentals

A comprehensive 2 day course teaching the technical fundamentals of exploration, geology, mining methods & production for industry newcomers

Sydney - 18 - 19 October 2010

Perth - 4 - 5 November 2010

Brisbane - 29 - 30 November 2010

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by Ronald Travasso last modified May 26, 2010 11:33 PM

 

 

Course Objectives

OUR BEST SELLING MINING COURSE

Key Learning Outcomes

  • The make up of the Australian mining industry
  • Mine exploration techniques and methods
  • Mine geology and resource/reserve estimation
  • Mine planning, start ups and pilot plants
  • Mining techniques, processes, methods and practices
  • Mine closures, environmental, safety and legal considerations
  • Corporate governance, commercial and financial aspects

What Participants Liked & Learnt

"The fact that it gave an overview of all the important mining information, while not overburdening with useless, too technical info"
Analyst, Macquarie Bank

" All of it. The course has certainly enlightened a number of different areas of which I didn’t have any knowledge"
Capacity Planning Coordinator, Queensland Rail

 

About the Course

This course will provide a new or relatively new entrant into the mining industry with a clear understanding of the fundamentals, workings and technical components of mining in general, and its application in the Australian and global industry.

Participants will learn about the technical aspects of mining ranging from exploration methods, geology, resource estimation, surface mining and underground mining to mine planning, mining methods and mine closures.

Participants will gain a sound understanding for the terminology used within the industry and gain knowledge of the motivation and factors that influence the technical and broader industry personnel whom they interact with on a day-to-day basis.

For those who need to become experts in the mining industry, this course will provide a fundamental background and improve communication and negotiation with peers and stakeholders.

Who Should Attend

  • New employees that need a good basic overview of the industry
  • Mid level employees that are looking to transfer within the industry
  • Executives and mid level employees of companies on the fringe of the Oil Industry, who need an overview of how the industry functions


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