November 17, 2014 - November 18, 2014 in Vancouver, Canada
UBC Robson Square
This 2-day classroom course by Peter F. Stacey P.Eng. presents an overview of the process for the design and management of slopes in open pit mines. Starting with a description of the information required to support a slope design and the methods of data collection, it progresses to the design procedures for bench configurations, inter-ramp slopes and overall slopes, including the analytical procedures commonly in use. Specific examples of design will be presented and discussed in the class to illustrate the factors that could affect pit slope stability.
The implementation of the designs will be discussed in terms of both the operating procedures for mining and optimizing the stability of pit slopes. The aspects of risk associated with pit slope design and excavation will be presented. Monitoring methods for pit slopes and other management procedures will be discussed. Participants will be encouraged to present a short (max 30 min.) presentation for discussion in the course.
For more information: http://www.edumine.com/
Contact Information :
EduMine
640 - 580 Hornby Street
Canada
Vancouver
Phone: +1 604 683 2037
Fax: +1 604 681 4166
Email: edumine-support@infomine.com
Website: http://www.edumine.com/
(Source: http://www.infomine.com)