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ACG Ground Support in Underground ACG Ground Support in Underground Mining Short Course Mining Short Course acg.uwa.edu.au/events/ground-support-course REGISTRATION BROCHURE 8 am–12:30 pm (AWST) 8–12 November 2021 | Online | EZONE, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia About the course This course has been developed to cover the technical and practical aspects of ground support for underground metalliferous mines. The social license to operate mines in many countries around the world dictates safety records are maintained at a high standard. As a result, the mining industry has become increasingly intolerant to risk. Ground support remains the main means to mitigating rockfalls; one of the major risks in underground mines. As such, the latest developments and applications of ground support in mining and underground construction are of prime interest to practitioners. The course is designed to assist mining personnel involved with the design and implementation of mine ground support. Geotechnical engineers, mine managers, mining engineers, mine geologists, mining supervisors and operators, suppliers of mine support equipment, mining contractors and mines inspectors may benefit from attending the course. The course will be run live from 8 am to 12.30 pm (Australian Western Standard Time) to accommodate online attendees from various time zones. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT HOURS UP TO 20 PD HOURS Presenters Dr Daniel Cumming-Potvin Project Lead – mXrap development Australian Centre for Geomechanics Day One 07:30-08:00 Registration 08:00–12:30 Welcome and introduction Yves Potvin Introduction to ground behaviour Yves Potvin Rock reinforcement concepts Johan Wesseloo Rock reinforcement and support elements Daniel Cumming-Potvin Discussion Day Two 08:00–12:30 Cable bolting Yves Potvin Surface support Johan Wesseloo Discussion Day Three 08:00–12:30 Mine drive support design Yves Potvin Dynamic ground support Daniel Cumming- Potvin Discussion Day Four 08:00–12:30 Corrosion Johan Wesseloo Squeezing ground Johan Wesseloo Quality control Daniel Cumming-Potvin Discussion Day Five 08:00–12:30 New ground support technologies Daniel Cumming-Potvin Support damage data collection Daniel Cumming-Potvin Ground support degradation Yves Potvin Supporting development mining faces against strainbursts (scoping study) Yves Potvin ACG ground support research Denisha Sewnun and Johan Wesseloo Discussion COURSE CLOSE Course program* *This program is subject to change. For updates visit acg.uwa.edu.au/events. Denisha Sewnun Research Fellow – mXrap Australian Centre for Geomechanics Associate Professor Johan Wesseloo Director Australian Centre for Geomechanics Sponsorship opportunities are available for this event. Contact the ACG at [email protected] to express your interest. Professor Yves Potvin Professor of Mining Geomechanics Australian Centre for Geomechanics Table Top Display Sponsors Refreshment Sponsor

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ACG Ground Support in Underground ACG Ground Support in Underground Mining Short CourseMining Short Course

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8 am–12:30 pm (AWST) 8–12 November 2021 | Online | EZONE, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia

About the course This course has been developed to cover the technical and practical aspects of ground support for underground metalliferous mines. The social license to operate mines in many countries around the world dictates safety records are maintained at a high standard. As a result, the mining industry has become increasingly intolerant to risk. Ground support remains the main means to mitigating rockfalls; one of the major risks in underground mines. As such, the latest developments and applications of ground support in mining and underground construction are of prime interest to practitioners. The course is designed to assist mining personnel involved with the design and implementation of mine ground support. Geotechnical engineers, mine managers, mining engineers, mine geologists, mining supervisors and operators, suppliers of mine support equipment, mining contractors and mines inspectors may benefit from attending the course. The course will be run live from 8 am to 12.30 pm (Australian Western Standard Time) to accommodate online attendees from various time zones.

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT HOURS

UP TO

20 PDHOURS

Presenters

Dr Daniel Cumming-PotvinProject Lead – mXrap developmentAustralian Centre for Geomechanics

Day One

07:30-08:00 • Registration

08:00–12:30 Welcome and introduction Yves Potvin• Introduction to ground behaviour Yves Potvin • Rock reinforcement concepts Johan Wesseloo • Rock reinforcement and support elements Daniel Cumming-Potvin• Discussion

Day Two

08:00–12:30 • Cable bolting Yves Potvin• Surface support Johan Wesseloo• Discussion

Day Three

08:00–12:30 • Mine drive support design Yves Potvin• Dynamic ground support Daniel Cumming- Potvin• Discussion

Day Four

08:00–12:30 • Corrosion Johan Wesseloo• Squeezing ground Johan Wesseloo• Quality control Daniel Cumming-Potvin• Discussion

Day Five

08:00–12:30 • New ground support technologies Daniel Cumming-Potvin• Support damage data collection Daniel Cumming-Potvin• Ground support degradation Yves Potvin• Supporting development mining faces against strainbursts (scoping

study) Yves Potvin• ACG ground support research Denisha Sewnun and Johan Wesseloo• Discussion

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Denisha SewnunResearch Fellow – mXrapAustralian Centre for Geomechanics

Associate Professor Johan WesselooDirectorAustralian Centre for Geomechanics

Sponsorship opportunities are available for this event. Contact the ACG at [email protected] to express your interest.

Professor Yves PotvinProfessor of Mining GeomechanicsAustralian Centre for Geomechanics

Table Top Display Sponsors Refreshment Sponsor

ACG Ground Support in Underground Mining Short Course8 am–12:30 pm (AWST) 8–12 November 2021 | Online | EZONE, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia

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Register online at acg.uwa.edu.au/register

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underground publications, is available for purchase online at acg.uwa.edu.au/shop/gsso

For attendees unable to attend in person, this course will be available via Zoom live streaming. Please advise the ACG if this platform is not suitable. The ACG, The University of Western Australia applies restrictions on recording the proceedings of the ACG Ground Support in Underground Mining Short Course. All unauthorised audio recording, video recording and photography or transmission of the ACG Hybrid Course material, data or information is expressly prohibited.

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The daily program includes a 30 minute refreshment break at 10 am. Please allow additional time in your schedule for potential attendee discussion following the daily program conclusion at 12:30 pm.

Ground Support in Underground Mining Short Course (2110) 8–12 November 2021