Slope Stability | Virtual Workshop

The Slope Stability workshop has been designed to provide participants with knowledge relating to geotechnical awareness skills and management strategies to minimise the potential risk associated with slope instability and rock falls.

 

 

 

DateTuesday 13 September 2022

Start time9.00am - AEDT (Australian Eastern Standard Time)

Finish time: 4.30pm

DeliveryOnline Via MS Teams

Workshop Overview

The potential for rockfalls and slope failures makes working near quarry walls, stockpiles and dump faces a hazardous task. As quarries develop over time, they usually get deeper and the overall slope angle becomes steeper which can increase the risk of rockfalls. Stockpiles and waste dumps contain unconsolidated material which can be subject to collapse.

Geotechnical awareness and skills to recognise and manage potential rockfall and batter collapse hazards are necessary to achieve an acceptable level of risk.  

Learning Objectives

  • A working understanding of the causes of instability in soils and rocks in quarries.
  • The ability to identify the different types of slope failure.
  • An increased awareness of inspections and risk controls in relation to excavations, overburden dumps, stockpiles and tailings dams.
  • Information on the roles and responsibilities of quarry workers for managing risks associated with geotechnical hazards.
  • Information on the requirements of Principal Hazard Ground Control Management Plans.

Who should attend

The course is particularly relevant to:

  • Quarry Managers
  • Quarry Supervisors

Facilitator

Tony Ferrazza
Tony has previously been a Senior Mining Engineer with WorkSafe Victoria with oversight of quarries and open cut mines in Victoria. He has extensive experience in education as training co-ordinator at Box Hill Institute and facilitator of a range of courses for the industry.

CPD Hours

6.5 hours | QMCS: Risk Management  NSW MOC: 1. Mining and WHS Systems (Subject B: Principal Hazards)

Registration Fees

IQA Member:  $190
Non Member$255
IQNZ Member: $190 AUD

Requirements

All participants must have access to the internet and a laptop / tablet that can run MS Teams.

  •  Internet connection Laptop, PC or Phone with sound and video capability
  • Quiet environment

Disclaimer

Numbers are limited to ensure an optimal learning experience for attendees.

All information is correct at the time of publication. The IQA reserves the right to alter or delete items as required, and takes no responsibility for any errors, omissions and changes.

When
13/09/2022 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
AUS Eastern Standard Time
Where
Online Online AUSTRALIA
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