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Mine Ventilation Basics and Advanced Concepts Short Course | $565 CAD | December 4 - 6, 2017 | Sudbury, Ontario
Improve the safety and efficiency of your underground ventilation systems
Register:
• basic relationships and foundational equations• ventilation study methodology• modelling methodology• general best practices• common mistakes in ventilation studies and
system design• the rationale for conducting a ventilation study
with computer models
• the use and limitations of ventilation models in thestudy of systems
• how to provide specifications for infrastructure• how to make adequate and educated assumptions
when developing a design strategy based onmodelling
Learn:
Please send the attached registration form to Michelle Lavoie ([email protected]) by November 17.
The course will be held at the Hampton Inn Sudbury; a block of rooms is available at a discounted rate.
Jake Jodouin CET, LEL Principal Consultant [email protected]
Jake has over 23 years of experience and is a highly motivated and experienced individual who integrates his extensive background experience
and in-depth understanding in the planning organizing, leadership and implementation of mining ventilation infrastructure designs, projects and construction. He prioritizes safety for all projects while providing a diversity of cost-effective engineering and project management services for mine ventilation projects of varying complexity in the conceptual, pre-feasibility, feasibility, planning, evaluation, and implementation phases.
John Bowling PE, MS Senior Consultant [email protected]
John is a Consultant with over 6 years of experience in mine ventilation system design and analyses for metal, non-metal, and coal mines around the
world; plans, coordinates and conducts ventilation surveys of underground mines. He provides short courses in underground mine ventilation measurement, planning and modeling, and conducts ventilation audits for underground mines. He manages the NQA-1 quality assurance program for SRK’s work in subsurface nuclear facilities.subsurface nuclear facilities.
SRK Instructors
Monday - Basics
8 a.m. – 10 a.m. Why we ventilate mines and what are the basic relationships
10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ventilation economics
Ventilation survey equipment, techniques and strategy
Barometric pressure survey data reduction
1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Ventilation survey data reduction and correlation
Introduction to ventilation simulation programs
Tuesday - Common Issues and Missteps, Advanced Issues
8 a.m. – 10 a.m. Starting a ventilation study, detailed friction factor analysis, and using proper resistance values
General fan issues
10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Common ventilation modelling errors and corrections (black box, expansion, natural ventilation pressure, thermal parameters, over balancing)
1 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Interpreting the results of the ventilation model, what else is required (air velocity, dust entrainment, regulator orifice area calculation and limitations)
Design Criteria
Wednesday - Guest Speakers and Best Practices
8 a.m. – 10 a.m. Guest Speaker – Bart Gilbert, Senior Applications Specialist, ACI/AFS to discuss fan and heater specification
10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ventilation best practices: general, auxiliary ventilation systems, fan installation, design criteria, discrete locations
3 p.m. – 4 p.m. Guest Speaker – Bart Hurley, Sales and Marketing Manager, The Hurley Group, to discuss fan specification and capabilities
4 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Questions/Answers and closing remarks
All levels welcome. Space is limited - reseve your spot today!
Short Course Registration
Mine Ventilation Basics and Advanced Concepts
Contact:
Michelle Lavoie +1 705 682 3270 [email protected]
SRK Consulting c/o Fiona Mills 2200 - 1066 West HastingsVancouver, BCCanada V6E 3X2
Course Fees:
A course fee of $565 CAD (tax incl.) is due upon registration. Please select a method of payment below.
Cheque: Please send a cheque payable to SRK Consulting Canada, Inc. to the address provided.
E-transfer: Please contact Michelle Lavoie ([email protected]) for security details.
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