Australasian Mining Review: Australasian Mining Review Issue 3.1 2012
Australasian Mining Review
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australasian mining review { 2012 } issue Coal Investment Summit Promoting the coal industry's most exciting companies and facilitating new business and investment opportunities. Mine Site Accommodation An overview of Eastern Nomad's Blayney Accommodation Village, a 200 person temporary accommoda...
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“ Industry Foreword” (page 14)
~ 5 ~ { Industry foreword } The Australian Coal Industry The coal industry plays a vital role in Australia's economy, energy security and community. It is Australia's largest export earner (valued at $55 billion in 2008-09) and employs around 140,000 Australians – 40,000 directly and 100,000 indi...
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“ Using MDG41 To Promote Hose Safety” (page 17)
~ 8 ~ { Using MDG 41 to promote hose safety } RYCO MDG 41 Globally in the past, the most commonly used standard for hydraulic hose and fittings for underground coal mining was NCB174, which was the United Kingdom National Coal Board standard. This is still used in India and is the basis for its s...
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“ Supporting regional energy security and meeting domestic needs in WA” (page 21)
{ Oil and gas: north west shelf } ~ 12 ~ MEETING DOMESTIC NEEDS IN REGIONAL ENERGY SECURITY AND SUPPORTING W ith an investment of approximately $27 billion over 25 years, WA's North West Shelf Venture accounts for more than 40 per cent of Australia's oil and gas production, contributing significa...
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“ Accomodation and modular buildings, construction and interiors” (page 25)
~ 16 ~ { Accomodation & modular buildings construction & interiors } Maximised comfort makes for better productivity It is beyond doubt that Australia is set to enjoy many years of sustained growth in the mining industry. It is equally beyond doubt that the need for new and happy workers will con...
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“ Modular Building and Off site Construction—Brisbane 4-5th June” (page 30)
OP ER AT IONAL EXCELLENCE SERIES OP ER AT IONAL EXCELLENCE SERIES Modular Building & Offsite Construction 4–5 June 2012 | Hilton Brisbane Design, Construct, Deliver Civil Projects, Mining Camps, Government Projects This expert led conference will focus on civil, government and resources sector bu...
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“ Aboriginal land and resource development in the Northern Territory” (page 33)
{ Native title } ~ 24 ~ Aboriginal land ~ The Australasian Mining Review Bi Annual 3.1 { 2012 } ~ ~ 25 ~ F { and resource development in the Northern Territory { or Aboriginal people, important considerations regarding Land Rights are around resource development of sustainable futures for the env...
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“ Heritage Management for Mining” (page 38)
~ 29 ~ { Australian cultural heritage } AUSTRALIAN Cultural Heritage Management ~ Australasian Mining Review Bi Annual 3.1 { 2012 } ~ Giving the past a future in the mining boom Australian Cultural Heritage Management (ACHM) is playing a pivotal role in ensuring mining projects deliver profitable...
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“ Training and assessment: Induction” (page 45)
~ 36 ~ { Training and assessment } { Category } INDUCTION I It is important to recognise that beyond the formal induction requirement lies a much greater question for the induction programme than industry's mandate, writes Derek Hunter. nduction in our industry is a formal requirement of all who ...
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“ The use of waste coal as a resource recovery and environment management measure” (page 47)
~ 38 ~ { Coal focus : tailings recovery } as a resource recovery and environment management measure Coal wastes present challenges to the coal mining industry and coal mining communities, writes Dr. Michael C. Clarke. W aste Coal – what is it? Coal Wastes – what are they? Coal refuse? To be able ...
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