Slope Stability for Operators
The Slope Stability for Operators workshop has been designed to provide participants with foundational knowledge and geotechnical awareness skills to recognise and minimise the potential risk associated with slope instability and rock falls.
Course Overview
Date:
Tuesday 15 September
Time:
9:00am – 12:30pm
Location:
Online via MS Teams
The Slope Stability for Operators workshop provides participants with foundational knowledge and geotechnical awareness
skills to recognise and minimise the potential risk associated with slope instability and rock falls.
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 — increasing the risk of rockfalls.
Stockpiles and waste dumps contain unconsolidated material which can be subject to collapse.
The Course Will Cover
- Causes of slope instability
- Signs of slope instability
- How to control slope instability
- Consequences of slope failure
- Slope geometry terminology
Learning Objectives
- A working understanding of the causes of instability in soils and rocks in quarries
- The ability to identify different types of slope failure
- An understanding of the measures used to control slope instability
- Awareness of the consequences of slope failure
Who Should Attend?
Quarry Operators
Quarry / Pit Supervisors
Leading Hand / General Hand
Facilitator
Otto Karhunen
Registration Fees
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CPD & Certification
CPD Hours: 3.5
IQA QMCS: Risk Management
NSW MOC: 1. Mining and WHS Systems — Subject B: Principal Hazards
A completion certificate will be issued once finished.
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