News
To ensure we continue to be of value for our industry and our clients, our team of experts regularly draw from real experiences and learning’s across our diverse workload to share regular articles. This includes potential issues to be aware of and opportunities to reduce risk, along with key trends from around the world.
Mining Firm Calls for National Redress in Meeting Global Tailings Standard
*This story was originally published by Mining Technology
Cartledge Mining and Geotechnics (CM&G) has said that the mining industry will face challenges in meeting the new Global Industry Standard Tailings Management (GISTM) outline due to limited education modules.
Expert Opinion: the Future is Looking ‘Bright’ for Australian Coal Mining in the Wake of Covid-19 and the China Trade Embargo
*This story was originally published by Mining Technology
A senior geotechnical engineer specialising in coal extraction said Australia is currently experiencing its biggest coal boom in over a decade due in part to the pausing of trade with China.
Geotechnical Firm Addresses Heightened Stress Levels in Worker’s Overload
*This story was originally published by Mining Technology
Across the world, the levels of occupational stress facing geotechnical specialists is increasing, with many mining experts desperately searching for new ways to manage staff engagement and retention.
How to Constrain Fault Variables for your Mine Site
*This story was originally published by Mining Technology
Identifying faults on a mining project can be challenging and the early identification of faults has long been a concern for mining professionals across the nation, but it simply doesn’t have to be a hard task.
Prospecting Australia’s deepest underground coal mine: Pushing engineering boundaries to balance safety and financial requirements
*This story was originally published by Mining Monthly
BRISBANE-based mining and geotechnical specialist firm, Cartledge Mining and Geotechnics (CM&G), is pushing engineering boundaries, providing technical solutions to what could be the nation’s deepest underground coal operation in Queensland. .
Cartledge Mining and Geotechnics (CM&G) Workplace Diversity
The definition of ‘diversity’ refers to the existence of variations in different characteristics demonstrated across a group of people.
Are you making your database work for you or is it under-utilised?
Tim Cartledge explains why he is amazed that geotechnical databases held for many mines are seriously under-utilised.
Tailings Monitoring - What is the Most Effective Method of Monitoring Tailings?
One of the biggest questions facing the mining industry today is, “What is the most effective monitoring method for tailings dams?” This question can only be answered by knowing the critical elements that affect or can cause distress to tailings’ dam structural integrity.
Unmanned Aircraft and Photogrammetry in the Mining Space
With the emergence of new technology in the mining sector almost every day, it can be difficult to keep up.
For large companies, this can be made worse by the daily workload and onsite events, bureaucracy and conservative thinking. “We’ve always done it this way,” is a phrase we are all too familiar with.
But each of us can challenge the status quo.
Using Data to Improve Mine Safety
When commercial mining first started in Australia in 1799 (ABS), the concept of safety didn’t even extend as far as having a canary in the mine to alert those working underground of impending danger. That particular work-place health and safety measure didn’t start until 1911 (Smithsonian Magazine) before being stamped out in 1986.
Stress Relief Techniques in Underground Coal Mines to Improve Safety
It is a feature of underground coal mines in Australia that the deeper the operating depth, the greater the chance of increased horizontal stresses which can create safety and operational challenges, particularly around underground roadways (excavations).
Experience and Accuracy Key to Working Under Unstable Slopes
Anyone with current or past experience in the coal mining industry knows that one of the major principal hazards is uncontrolled ground movement, particularly slope failures in open cut mines.
Five Years on and we have a lot to Celebrate
From excavating an egress tunnel under part of Brisbane’s CBD for the multi-million dollar Inner Northern Busway project, to innovative design and advice saving $34 million in construction costs on one project, I have built a career on getting my hands dirty and loved it.
Keith lends his expertise to Ernest Henry Mine
Cartledge Mining and Geotechnics team member Keith Mandisodza has spent three months providing geotechnical support at Ernest Henry Mine, a copper and gold mining and processing operation near Cloncurry, in north-west Queensland.
Pillar Design and Optimisation Vital in Deep Underground Coal Mines
Bongani Dlamini explains why the Cartledge Mining and Geotechnics team is looking outside the usual analytical tools to ensure the safety and productivity of coal mining operations past the 500m mark.
New Training Arrangement will Boost Staff Skills
A new training arrangement between Cartledge Mining and Geotechnics and MEC Mining will help staff from both companies expand their skill levels and expertise.
Bongani Inspires New Cohort of Geotechnical Engineers
Cartledge Mining and Geotechnics team member Bongani Dlamini inspired a new cohort of geotechnical and mining engineers when he presented a lecture to students of the University of Queensland’s School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering.
Conference Paper Explores Slope Stability Strategies
Cartledge Mining and Geotechnics team member Keith Mandisodza presented at the recent 2020 Slope Stability 2020 conference.
Keith presented his paper “Management of geotechnical hazards through embracing technology and innovative thinking” remotely because of COVID-19 restrictions.
Proactive Geotechnical Advice to Save Mine Operators Millions
Cartledge Mining and Geotechnics principal consultant Tim Cartledge explains why forward-thinking geotechnical design can lead to considerable cost savings for mining companies.
Tailings Dams Management – A Change Long Overdue!
With the recent tragedies that have been inflicted on communities, stakeholders and mine operators due to mine tailings facilities failures, the mining industry faces a reset button focusing on processes currently applicable to tailings governance.
This calls out for all stakeholders involved to collaborate and strategize on practical methodologies to effectively and efficiently manage tailings facilities.