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One of the issues for remote mining locations is the difficulty in recruiting professional personnel, and the services of highly experienced personnel in specific disciplines are not always required full-time. Travel restrictions such as recently have been experienced increase the requirements for remote co-operation with Cloud-based data.
A possible solution is the use of on-demand experienced off-site personnel for (discontinuous) assistance in combination with recent developments in technology. In short, Remote Mining Assistance (RMA).
This presentation will cover the current enablers for RMA, the advantages, the requirements for implementation, possible issues to be addressed, and some examples of solutions which have recently been implemented.
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Jurgen is a Dutch mining engineer who has 10 years of practical experience gained at underground gold and nickel operations in Australia and an open-pit gold mine in Guinea, followed by more than 13 years as a consultant at SRK. He is the holder of an MBA and an Australian First Class Mine Manager’s ticket. He is an experienced user of Surpac, Datamine, and MineSched for the creation of underground designs, 2D and 3D visualizations, and mine scheduling. He has a good understanding of the interrelatedness of the various technical disciplines for setting up and improving mines and underground storage facilities. His practical experience ranges from mine development, ventilation, drill and blast, and ground support design and scheduling to mine management. During his time at SRK, he has worked on a multitude of technical and due diligence studies in a large variety of commodities as well as underground storage facilities for both nuclear and non-nuclear waste.
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with some case studies. So handed I leave thanks very much Chris think I'll go straight into its presentation software what it like to talk about is remote mining assistance and the reasons why remote mines often have difficulty recruiting personal professional Personnel the reasons that in a specially when you're in Africa along fine flower clusters might not aligned with family reasons for people and the other thing is that you don't always need highly experienced Personnel in
specific disciplines such as for example geotag or structural geology on side all the time and what we've seen recently as well is that with restrictions people of being a stuck on side or stuck at home with the Kentucky different places and Which certain people made it hard to exceed still do that job positions when set up so what I'm going to talk about sex is hoping not the solution just for the times but I think that the way we are
MINEX Central and Eastern Europe, MINEX Western & Northern Europe, MINEX Southern Europe materials (3 June, 1 and 2 July 2020)
MINEX Central and Eastern Europe and MINEX Western & Northern Europe materials
MINEX Central and Eastern Europe and MINEX Southern Europe materials
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