Here are 2 excellent courses designed specifically for non-miners and non-metallurgists who are either working in or associated with the mining industry – and want to know the fundamentals of each of these areas of expertise.
You will get a 5% discount if you book online for both courses.
Mining and Geology Fundamentals for Non-Miners. 11 March 2019 in Perth.
Presenter: Mark Drabble – Principal Consultant
This 1-day course has been specifically designed for non-miners working, investing, financing or associated with the mining industry – who need to understand the key fundamentals about the mine cycle. The course takes you from exploration through to mine closure.
You will learn about: the key geology concepts; drilling and sampling; resource estimation and classification; how a mining company takes a project through to a mining reserve; how to interpret company reports on their mineral resources and exploration results; the mining cycle for underground and open pit mines; the basics of capital and operating costs and how they are incorporated into project valuation; pre-feasibility and feasibility studies; mine planning to optimise production; mine closure; and of course the key terminology of the mining industry.
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Understanding Mineral processing for Non-Metallurgists. 12 March in Perth.
Presenter: Dr Leon Lorenzen – Executive Consultant
This 1-day course has been designed for engineers, geologists, mineralogists, environmental scientists, plant operators, marketers, financial advisors and those either dealing with mineral processing (extractive metallurgy) or wanting a better understanding of the principles of extractive metallurgy.
The course explores principles of geology, mineralogy, chemistry, mineral processing and economics as they apply to mineral processing unit operations and explains in simple terms, from how metal is geologically detected, extracted from various rocks and minerals to the final metal product. It provides an overview of extractive metallurgical principles in the design and operation of process plants and also discusses issues such as metallurgical testwork, metallurgical accounting, environmental management and other common aspects of practical extractive metallurgy.
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Group booking?
Please contact Diana Ross our Training and Marketing Manager if you would like to book 2 or more people on the courses as she can arrange a group discount for you: