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Abstract:
This workshop provides a structured and practical overview of how to develop and implement a Seismic Risk Management Plan (SRMP) for underground mines in compliance with R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 854: Mines and Mining Plants under Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act (O. Reg. 69/23, s.13). Maintaining an up-to-date SRMP is essential for managing seismic hazards, protecting personnel, and ensuring ongoing operational safety in deep and high-stress mining environments.
Participants will learn how to design, assess, and continuously improve SRMP through the integration of seismic monitoring, numerical modeling, risk evaluation, and control measures. The course draws on the SRMP framework currently used by leading mining operations and includes insights from consultants, mine operators, and academic collaborators.
The content is designed to be practical, educational, and non-commercial, combining regulatory context, technical principles, and real-world examples from underground mining case studies.
SRK Presented Modules:
Understanding Large Magnitude Seismicity in Mining: Characteristics, Mechanisms and Risk Assessment | Ben Ollila, Senior Consultant (Rock Mechanics)
A Comparison of Seismic Source Mechanisms and Their Mitigations Between Stoping and Caving Mines | Hang Xu, Senior Consultant (Rock Mechanics)
3D visualization of large magnitude seismicity using mXrap.
Short Course Objectives:
Target Audience:
Underground mine operators and engineers, geotechnical and seismic specialists, mine planners, health and safety professionals, and graduate students or researchers in mining engineering and rock mechanics.
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