Managing geotechnical risk in multi-pit operations

Sdn Wessels, R. Dixon
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Rio Tinto Iron Ore operates 16 different mine operations in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Across these operations, there could be more than 100 operational open pits at any given time. This poses a considerable challenge for the effective management of geotechnical risks with finite resources. There are also a number of external legislation and internal compliance requirements that need to be adhered to. A number of standardised systems and tools have been developed by the geotechnical teams to manage the geotechnical risks and this paper introduces the different components of Rio Tinto Iron Ore’s geotechnical management System (GMS). The GMS covers the complete process, from the geotechnical design of a slope, through implementation to verification of performance and feedback to the design engineer. The focus of the paper will be on the Geotechnical Risk and Hazard Assessment Management System (GRAHAMS) which is used to assess and document the safety and economic geotechnical risk assessments of different slope areas. A number of reports and visual summaries of the risk assessments are available in the system, offering leaders the opportunity to identify areas of elevated risk and allocate resources accordingly. Details of realised risks (geotechnical hazards) are also captured and GRAHAMS provides a process to communicate the hazard and relevant controls to operational personnel. The GRAHAMS system was recently enhanced, moving from a Microsoft Access front-end to a web-based platform. This will enable a number of system improvements to further increase its effectiveness.
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管理多坑作业中的岩土工程风险
力拓在西澳大利亚的皮尔巴拉地区经营着16个不同的矿山。在这些作业中,任何时候都可能有100多个正在运行的露天矿。这对资源有限的岩土工程风险的有效管理提出了相当大的挑战。还有一些外部立法和内部合规要求需要遵守。岩土工程团队开发了许多标准化的系统和工具来管理岩土工程风险,本文介绍了力拓铁矿石岩土工程管理系统(GMS)的不同组成部分。GMS涵盖了从边坡的岩土设计到实施,再到性能验证和反馈给设计工程师的整个过程。本文的重点是岩土风险和灾害评估管理系统(GRAHAMS),该系统用于评估和记录不同斜坡地区的安全和经济岩土风险评估。该系统提供了一些风险评估的报告和可视化摘要,使领导有机会确定风险增加的领域并相应地分配资源。已实现的风险(岩土工程危害)的细节也被捕获,GRAHAMS提供了一个流程,向操作人员传达危害和相关控制措施。GRAHAMS系统最近得到了增强,从Microsoft Access前端转移到基于web的平台。这将使若干系统改进成为可能,以进一步提高其效率。
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