Proceedings of the First International Conference on Mining Geomechanical Risk 2019
DOI: 10.36487/acg_rep/1905_09_venter
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A practical safety risk model for monitoring program design

Abstract: Many publications are available that provide statements of best practice in terms of open pit slope risk management. However, to date none provide a risk model that demonstrates the risk reduction achieved for applying each of the risk management elements. This leaves the slope stability practitioner unable to analytically answer questions such as:  How frequently should slopes be inspected?  How frequently should prisms be read?  Should a radar be acquired? If so, which one?  How many monitoring systems t… Show more

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