B.6.4. Surveying for the safe conduct of mining operations during the development of stratified mineral deposits

B.6.4.
The program is designed for industrial safety professionals working in the mining industry. It covers key aspects related to the surveying of the process of developing reservoir deposits and ensuring the safety of mining operations.

The course includes the study of the basic principles and tasks of surveying in the context of industrial safety. The course participants will be introduced to various methods and technologies used in surveying, such as geodetic measurements, drawing up diagrams and development plans, as well as modeling and data analysis.

The main focus of the course will be on risk analysis and the definition of safety measures during mining operations. Participants will study the processes of preventing accidents and emergencies, and will also be able to learn about methods for detecting and predicting dangerous geological processes associated with mining.

In addition, the program also focuses on issues related to international standards and legislation in the field of industrial safety. Participants will get acquainted with the regulations governing the processes of surveying and mining, as well as the basic requirements for the organization of safety at work.

Upon graduation, applicants will have the skills and knowledge necessary to ensure safe and effective mining operations in the development of stratified mineral deposits. They will be able to apply modern surveying methods and technologies, identify and minimize risks, and comply with the requirements of legislation in the field of industrial safety.

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