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Page 1: Processing Specific Induction. Processing Induction - Content Plant Overview Area Access Communications The Process Chemicals & Reagents Safety Systems

Processing Specific Induction

Page 2: Processing Specific Induction. Processing Induction - Content Plant Overview Area Access Communications The Process Chemicals & Reagents Safety Systems

Processing Induction - Content

• Plant Overview

• Area Access

• Communications

• The Process

• Chemicals & Reagents

• Safety Systems and General Safety

• Processing Hazards

• House Keeping

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Plant Overview

• Gold Operation

– 600 tpa

– Underground ore source

– Coarse gold within quartz

• Process is a combination of:

– Crushing and Grinding

– Gravity Concentration

– Flotation

– Leaching

– Electrowinning

– Smelting

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Area Access

– Crushing

– HPGR, Grinding & Gravity

– Flotation & Thickening

– CIL & Elution

– ILR & Gold Room

– Reagents

– Metallurgical Laboratory

– Tailings Storage Facilities

This induction allows you access to the following areas of the process plant

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Restricted Access Areas

– ROM Pad Front End Loader Operating

Requires reflective clothing and notification of Loader driver

– CIL & ElutionHCN Generation

Requires Monotox and Mask Induction

– ILR & Gold Room

Requires Metallurgy Managers’ designated person’s Authorisation for access

The following areas of the plant have restricted access for security and safety purposes

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Communications

• In an emergency dial: 222 (internal)

– State:Your Name

Your LocationLocation of EmergencyDetails of EmergencyAwait further instructions

• Security extension: 400 or 401

• Surface UHF Radio: Ch (Yet to be determined)

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The Process – Crushing & HPGR

HPGR

Ore Storage

Primary and Secondary Crushing

Screening at 25 mm

Wet Screening at 4 mm

Gravity and Grinding

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Gravity, Grinding & Flotation

Fines TSF

Sand Re-useSands TSF

Gravity Gold Circuit

Gravity Concentrate

Classification and Ball Mill

Concentrate

Au and Pyrite Flotation

Flotation Tailings Thickener

Flotation Feed Thickener

Fine Ore

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Flotation Concentrate Leaching

Detoxified TSF

Flotation Concentrate

Flotation Concentrate Leaching

Concentrate Thickener

Tails Screen

Barren Carbon

Cyanide Detoxification

Loaded Carbon Screen

Loaded Carbon

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Gold Recovery

Barren Carbon

Carbon Elution Circuit

Gold Bullion

Furnace

Loaded Carbon

Intensive Leach Reactor

Gravity Concentrate

Gravity Concentrate Tables

Electrowinning

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Reagents

• Numerous hazardous reagents and materials are used in the processing plant.

• They are safe PROVIDING correct procedures and PPE requirements are followed.

• Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), are available on all these substances from – Control room

– Processing Office

– Reagents storage area

– Electronically (intranet) on the Chem Alert system

If you are not sure about a particular chemical …ASK!

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Reagents

• Regents are delivered in a variety of forms and containers. – Delivered directly into storage tanks – Mixed with water in dedicated mixing facilities.

Some include– Sodium Cyanide– Copper Sulphate– SMBS– Sodium Hydroxide– Hydrochloric Acid

Copper Sulphate

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Reagents - Cyanide Storage Area

Sodium Cyanide Key Hazards• Solid inhalation & ingestion (incl. dust)• Liquid absorption & ingestion• HCN gas inhalation

Immediate 1st aid response• Thoroughly wash victim• Oxygen administration• Seek urgent medical attention

Remember, if you find a possible victim of cyanide poisoning,DO NOT BECOME A VICTIM YOURSELF!

Don appropriate PPE before rendering assistance.

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Job Safety Analysis

• A Job Safety Analysis (JSA) must be carried out

– Before any new work is carried out – When a change is made to an existing established

procedure

• Purpose:

– Review the task and the hazards associated with carrying out the task

– Determine a practical method of eliminating hazards or reducing them to a manageable risk

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Permit to Work

• Permit to Work procedure ensures there is method for conducting work

• Designed to assist personnel to adhere to safe work practices

• Work permit procedure ensures that:

– Associated risks are minimised through:• JSA’s• Associated permits (hot work, working at heights, confined space

etc)• Correct isolation of equipment

– No work is undertaken without proper instruction and authorisation

– Operational integrity of the plant is maintained

• Ensures all stakeholder receive appropriate notification

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Equipment Isolation

• A comprehensive isolation and lockout procedure has been developed for the site

• All personnel are required to use the system to ensure the maintenance of a safe work place and that all work is carried out in safe conditions

• Personnel will receive isolation and lockout training and be issued with locks to be used in conjunction with personal danger tags

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Personal Protective Equipment

• Site Standard PPE– Hard Hat– Safety Glasses– Safety Boots– Long trousers and long sleeved shirt (Hi-Vis)

• CIL, Detox & Elution Monotox must be carried

• Other PPE is task / area dependent– Hearing protection– Gloves (PVC & latex)– Disposable overalls– Face shield– Respirator

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General Safety

• Safety Showers

– Safety showers and eyewash stations are located at various points around the plant.

– Identified by the green and white signs and a green light above them to help identify their locations in an emergency

– Always check the operation in your work area before commencing work

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General Health & Hygiene

• Personal Hygiene– Wash hands before eating, drinking or smoking– Use designated crib rooms for eating and drinking

• Drinking Water– Only drink from water dispensers and from crib room

facilities where indicated– Can be very hot in summer months

drink plenty of water

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Processing Hazards

• Start Up Sirens– Start up sirens may sound at any given time without

warning or notice. – Sirens indicate that a specific piece of equipment is

about to start– Sirens are mainly used for conveyor and mill starts

• Automatic Start Pumps– All areas in the processing plant have numerous pumps

and drives, which may start or stop automatically without a siren.

– Do not place any part of your person near these drives unless they have been correctly isolated.

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Processing Hazards

• Thickeners – A thickener is an open top vessel.

• Do not wear a hard hat when walking/working on top of thickeners• Always leave your hard hat at the entrance to the thickener bridge,

in the appropriate hard hat holder. • This is to prevent blockages of the underflow lines from falling

helmets. – Tools Should be handled and stored in a manner to prevent

accidental loss into the thickener.

• Conveyor Belts– Conveyor belts are used within the ore crushing and grinding

areas– These belts can start automatically but are preceded by a

warning start up siren. – Never place any part of your body near a moving or stationary

conveyor unless the belt has been correctly isolated

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Processing Hazards

• Magnets– There are 2 magnets: over the crusher discharge conveyor

and over the fine ore bin discharge feeder.

– Care should be taken when working in this area as the magnet produces strong magnetic fields.

• Concern to people with: heart pacemakers and artificial limbs.

• Can also damage electronic equipment (incl. laptops and watches)

• Radiation– There are 7 radiation sources used in the processing plant in

density gauges.

– Identified by yellow warning signs.

– Isolation of the source by an authorised Radiation Safety Officer is required if you are working in close proximity to the devices

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Processing Hazards

• Hot Surfaces– Some pipe work and equipment within the processing

plant operates at high temperatures. – Caution should be taken when working in or around

operating equipment

Hot surfaces can be found on the:• Carbon regeneration system

• Carbon elution system

• Gold room furnace and calcine oven

• Compressed air and blower outlet piping

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Processing Hazards

• Pressurised Lines– Pipe work in the plant operates under pressure

– Ensure lines are depressurised prior to commencing any work.

– Dissipated pressure from water and compressed air lines before disconnection

– Safety clips must be used on hoses with Minsup or quick disconnect couplings.

• Dust– Dust may be present in the crushing, reclaim and grinding areas.

– Elimination of dust losses will not be possible in all circumstances.

• Dust masks are to be worn when working in areas where dust is being generated.

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Processing Hazards

Gases:

• LPG – Predominantly used in the gold room for heating purposes

• Also used in the elution and carbon regen areas

– Exercise care when carrying out maintenance work in this area

– Report any signs of gas leaks immediately to your supervisor.

• Hydrogen Cyanide– HCN may be present on top of the CIL and Detoxification tanks.

– Training in the use of HCN detectors will be required to access

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Noise

• Our neighbours are very close – Bound by prescribed noise limits

Daytime 7 am – 6 pm 46 or 47 dB (A) Evening 6 pm – 10 pm 42 dB (A) Night 10 pm – 7 am 39 dB (A)

• Be aware of the potential noise from tasks and equipment

• Carry out noisier activities in “Daytime” wherever possible

• Evening is also Saturdays from 1pm and all day Sunday and public holidays.

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House Keeping

Be proud of your work place and keep it clean and tidy.

– If you make a mess, clean it up

– Don’t leave rubbish lying about the work place

– Keep areas hosed clean wherever possible

– Ensure all equipment and material are stored in correct locations

– Keep Crib rooms and control rooms clean and tidy