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ACG INTRODUCTION TO THE APPLICATION OF RISK-BASED METHODS IN UNDERGROUND MINING GEOMECHANICS WORKSHOP
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Safety, financial, environmental and other risks need to be continually managed in the mining industry and many different techniques are employed to do this. Design and planning decisions, however, are not always based on risk and the risks are not always quantified, which may lead to missed opportunities and suboptimal solutions.
The aim of this ACG workshop is to provide a forum for underground mine operators to discuss quantitative risk-based design and decision-making in an underground environment.
PRESENTERSAssociate Professor Johan WesselooDirector, Australian Centre for GeomechanicsJohan joined the ACG in 2007 as a Research Fellow and was involved in research, supervision of postgraduate students and geotechnical training. Johan led the development of the mXrap software and many of the software routines and apps available in that platform. In 2019, Johan was appointed Centre Director.
William JoughinChairman, SRK Consulting Pty Ltd, South AfricaWilliam spent the past 28 years in underground rock engineering, working on South African deep-level gold mines before joining SRK Consulting in 1998. He specialises in underground rock engineering investigation and design, with expertise in numerical modeling, selecting mining methods, designing excavations, investigating shaft stability and geotechnical risk, while providing consultancy services for mining projects on six continents.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
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Programme*
07:15 REGISTRATION
07:50 Welcome and introduction
FOUNDATIONS OF RISK-BASED DESIGN
08:00 Introduction to risk-based approach to design William Joughin, SRK Consulting Pty Ltd
08:15 Design acceptance criteria Associate Professor Johan Wesseloo, Australian Centre for Geomechanics
09:00 Important concepts related to probabilistic and risk-based design Johan Wesseloo
09:45 Discussion
10:00 MORNING BREAK
10:30 Design acceptance levels for safety risk and economic risk Johan Wesseloo
12:00Probabilistic analysis with numerical modelling - example Joseph Mbenza, Australian Centre for Geomechanics
12:40 LUNCH
UNDERGROUND APPLICATIONS OF RISK-BASED DESIGN
13:30 Stress damage analysis William Joughin
15:00 AFTERNOON BREAK
15:30 Joint bounded rockfall and pillar stability examples William Joughin
16:30 Discussion
17:00 WORKSHOP CLOSE
Joseph MbenzaResearch Fellow, Australian Centre for Geomechanics
Joseph has 14 years of experience in mining and rock mechanics. He has a BSc Eng from University of Lubumbashi in DRC and a Master’s degree in Rock Engineering from University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. He is the recipient of the Rauji Foundation award in 2004 and the Chairman award for the employee of the year at SRK,
South Africa in 2016.*Programme is subject to change