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OBJECTIVES:• To continue on expanding, optimizing and upgrading on existing on onsite laboratories
• To continue on designing and building new onsite laboratories
• To discuss the role of automation onsite laboratories
• To continue to open a platform for like minded peers
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?• Lab Managers
• Business Development Managers
• Quality Specialist
• Analytical Chemist
• Operations Manager
David HarveyManaging Director, Turnkey Laboratory Projects
Lucky MambaDirector, Qotho Laboratory Services
Braam Smit,independent Consultant
Dr Hannelie de BeerManaging Director, Tramecon Laboratory Services
Contact Sefora: 011 325 2485Email: seforam@mogorosicomms.co.za
Ashely MayerTraining Manager, Wearcheck
Roger DixonCorporate Consultant, SRK Consulting
Shenaz MaraisHR & HSSE Coordinator, Intertek
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2ND ANNUAL ONSITE MINING LABORATORY CONFERENCE
Birchwood hotel and OR Tambo Conference Centre
23 & 24 February 2017
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23 & 24 February 2017
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Although the role of the mine site laboratory has not radically changed over the past 30 years or so it does face significantly more challenges today than it say in the late 1980’s. The laboratory of today is faced with budget constraints, an increased focus on quality control, skills shortages, infra-structure challenges and commercialisation. There has also been a focus of late in some industries, particularly the gold and platinum industries, whereby the mine assay laboratories have been closed down and mine samples are sent to a centralised Facility for assaying. This facility in some operations is run by a
commercial laboratory company that may in fact assay samples from several mining companies.This is obviously expedient for the mining company as it no longer has to worry about the staffing and operational cost of a laboratory but in my opinion it does do away with what i call the personal touch.in the iron ore industry we are seeing the advent of automated or robotic laboratories whereby the sheer weight and volume of sample has required the use of robots to process samples. in this environment the position of analyst has been superseded by technicians whose role is to maintain and keep the robots operating.
2ND ANNUAL ONSITE MINING LABORATORY CONFERENCE
Birchwood hotel and OR Tambo Conference Centre
23 & 24 February 2017
CONFERENCE BACKGROUND
08:00 Registrations and Morning refreshments
08:50 Opening by Chairperson
09:00 International Reporting Standards with particular reference to sampling techniques and data
Roger Dixon Corporate Consultant, SRK Consulting
10:00 Mid Morning refreshments
10:30 Industry Excellence through Process Mineralogy
Braam Smit Independent Consultant
11:15 Challenges project companies face with new mine site laboratories
David Harvey Managing Director, Turnkey
Laboratory Projects
12:00 Lunch
13:00 TBC
Dr Hannelie de Bee Managing Director,
Tramecon Laboratory Services
14:00 Training, development and recruitment in the industry
Shenaz Marais HR & HSSE Coordinator, Intertek
15:00 Closing by Chairperson and participants
DAY 1 Thursday 23 February
DAY 2Friday 24 February
08:30 Morning refreshments
08:55 Opening by Chairperson
09:00 Outsourcing of Onsite Mining Laboratories Services
Ashely Mayer Training Manager, Wearcheck
10:00 Mid morning refreshments
10:30 Lucky Mamba Director, Qotho
Laboratory Services
12:30 Lunch and closing
30% Mines
60% labs
10% other
DAY 2
2ND ANNUAL ONSITE MINING LABORATORY CONFERENCE
Birchwood hotel and OR Tambo Conference Centre
23 & 24 February 2017
UPCOMING MINING EVENTS:Annual Mining Explosives ConferenceDigital Mining Conference
Workshop on Mining exposives
MINING LABORATORY
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TERMS AND CONDITIONSThe following terms and conditions will apply:
No seats will reserved, unless Mogorosi Communications receives a signed registration form
Mogorosi Communications reserves the right, due to circumstances beyond our control, to change speakers, program content, date & venue.The signed registration form is a legally binding contract.
Payments and Cancellations:All cancellations are subject to the following conditions:Mogorosi Communications must be notifi ed in writing of all cancellations.
Full payment is required 1 week prior to the conference by EFT or Direct Deposits. Cancellations are to be submitted and confi rmed in writing via e-mail or fax at least 14 working days prior to the event upon which the delegate fee will be refunded less a 10% +Vat service fee.
A 50% cancellation fee is applicable for cancellations received within less than 7 working days prior to the conference. No refunds will be given for delegates who do not show up, or for cancellations within 24 hours of the conference that they booked for. The company/individual is liable for full payment of the conference fee.
Legal action will be taken for the recovery of any outstanding payments. Any legal and related costs will also be for the account of the client. Mogorosi Communications reserves the right to change the venue of cancel the conference should it be deemed necessary.
Payments will only be reimbursed should Mogorosi cancel the conference. I hereby acknowledge that I have read and understood these terms and condition and that I accept them as duly authorized company representative.
Substitutions: Participants must inform Mogorosi Communications in writing of any replacements.
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AUTHORISATION: Signatory must be authorized to sign on behalf of Company
Standard registration fee per person
R 7 890. 00 per person VAT Excl. Registration fee include conference materials, morning and afternoon
refreshment and lunch, but do not include transport and accommodation.
Contact Sefora: 011 325 2485Email: seforam@mogorosicomms.co.za
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