Health, Safety and Reclamation Code for Mines in British Columbia

Health, Safety and Reclamation Code for Mines in British Columbia
Author: British Columbia. Ministry of Employment and Investment. Health and Safety Branch. Regional Operations
Publisher: Regional Operations, Health and Safety Branch, Ministry of Employment and Investment
Total Pages:
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Abandoned mined lands reclamation
ISBN: 9780772631503

The document covers application of the code and general rules, industrial hygiene; emergency preparedness; buildings, machinery, and equipment; electrical power systems; mine design and procedures; hoists and shafts; explosives; dams and waste emplacement; reclamation and closure; and exploration.

Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: British Columbia. Department of Mines and Petroleum Resources
Publisher:
Total Pages: 626
Release: 1915
Genre: Mines and mineral resources
ISBN:

Mine Planning and Equipment Selection 2000

Mine Planning and Equipment Selection 2000
Author: T.N. Michalakopoulos
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1414
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1351431293

This text looks at mine planning and equipment and covers topics such as: design and planning of surface and underground mines; geotechnical stability in surface and underground mines; and mining and the environment.

Responsible Mining

Responsible Mining
Author: Michelle E. Jarvie-Eggart
Publisher: SME
Total Pages: 806
Release: 2015-01-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0873353730

Mining Can Be Environmentally and Socially Responsible—and Still Profitable Even in this regulated, environmentally aware world, running a mine can be done safely, with combined goals of maximizing both the return on investment from extraction and the positive environmental and social impact that a well-run, responsible mine can offer. Responsible Mining is your comprehensive guide to addressing social and environmental risks at mines in the developed world. This book gathers case studies of best practices across the full range of issues. With examples from four continents, you can learn from both your home territory and around the world. Seventy-two leading mine engineers, forestry scientists, conservationists, environmental consultants, sustainability professionals, and geologists from prominent universities, extraction businesses, nongovernmental organizations, and governments have come together within these pages to lead you safely and profitably toward socially, environmentally, and economically beneficial mining practices. Organized around ten sustainability principles required of International Council on Mining and Metals members (including some of the largest extraction businesses in the world), the book addresses nearly every environmental and social consequence of mining in developed countries, including: · Protecting biodiversity · Minimizing negative impacts on climate change · Interacting appropriately with indigenous peoples · Enhancing the local community and reducing poverty · Reusing and recycling materials · Recovering energy · Recapturing and reusing water · Managing proper storage, reclamation, and disposal of tailings · Restoring the land after ceasing mining operations You will want to make this book required reading for all members of your team who are responsible for environmental compliance, resource recovery, sustainability, energy management, and marketing/public relations to facilitate cross-departmental discussions about how to incorporate best practices into your business plans.