The objective of this investigation is to improve worker safety through a better
understanding of mine excavation response to rockbursts. The improved understanding should lead to improved mine layout and support design. The project
is a continuation of GAP 201 and consists of two main enabling areas namely: a comprehensive investigation of rockbursts that have caused damage and posed a hazard to workers and measurement and analysis of the dynamic response of the rock surrounding excavations following seismic shaking.
Reference:
Hagan, TO, et al. 1998. Improvement of worker safety through the investigation of the site response to rockbursts. Safety in Mines Research advisory committee, GAP 530, December, 1998, pp 1-146
Hagan, T., Milev, A., Spottiswoode, S., Vakalisa, B., & Reddy, N. (1998). Improvement of worker safety through the investigation of the site response to rockbursts. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1763
Hagan, TO, AM Milev, SM Spottiswoode, B Vakalisa, and N Reddy. "Improvement of worker safety through the investigation of the site response to rockbursts." (1998): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1763
Hagan T, Milev A, Spottiswoode S, Vakalisa B, Reddy N, Improvement of worker safety through the investigation of the site response to rockbursts; 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1763 .