Technical risk assessment techniques in mineral resources management with special reference to the junior and small-scale mining sectors
Abstract (Summary)
Technical risk assessment techniques in Mineral Resource
Management with special reference to the junior and smallscale
mining sectors
JE McGill
Name of study leader: Prof H Theart
Institution: Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
University of Pretoria
Date: May 2005
The junior and small-scale mining sectors in South Africa play an important role in
the livelihoods of numerous communities. Mining is an opportunity, in the post-1994
democratic era, for many individuals to obtain access to much required empowerment
and socio-economic development. These sectors are, however, not without numerous
characteristics that pose problems for operators, legislators, and other role-players.
Mining is inherently risky, with operators experiencing numerous difficulties
throughout the life of mine.
This critical analysis provides understanding relating to the junior and small-scale
mining sectors of South Africa, as well as how mineral resource management issues
impact these sectors. The different phases within the risk management cycle are
described together with key techniques available to reduce the associated risks. The
applicability of these techniques for use in the junior and small-scale mining sectors is
highlighted. Opportunity does exist for junior and small-scale prospects and
operations to include such techniques in either the search for funding or monthly
planning and functioning.
It is, therefore, the risk management cycle and how it currently applies to a mineral
resource suitable for exploitation by the junior and small-scale mining sectors that are
the core focus. No management process can create additional value in the ground, but
various available mechanisms can go a long way to quantifying the inherent risk that
exists, highlighting the need to manage the risks and hopefully allowing the
entrepreneur access to the intrinsic opportunities of the emerging mining sector in
South Africa.
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School:University of Pretoria/Universiteit van Pretoria
School Location:South Africa
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:mines and mining risk management
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