ISO/TC 82 - Mining
Standardization of: specifications relating to specialized mining machinery and equipment used in opencast mines (e.g. conveyors, high wall miners, rock drill rigs and continuous surface miners) and all underground mining machinery and equipment for the extraction of solid mineral substances [e.g. road headers, continuous miners, rock drill rigs, raise boring machines, high wall miners, LHDs, mining auger boring machines, RMDSs (rapid mine development systems)] recommended practice in the presentation of plans and drawings used in mine surveying methods of calculation of mineral reserves mine reclamation management design of structures for mining industry. special refuge/rescue chambers shaft boring machines. Excluded: foundation machines [e.g. piling, diaphragm walling, earth boring, jetting, grouting, drill rigs for soil and rock mixture (ISO/TC 195)] aggregate processing machines (e.g. screening, crushing) equipment and protective systems to be used in explosive atmospheres (IEC/TC 31) hand-held rock drills (ISO/TC 118) earth-moving machinery (by ISO/TC 127) geotechnics (ISO/TC 182) tunnel boring machines (TBMs) and associated machines and equipment (ISO/TC 195).
Exploitation minière
Normalisation de : spécifications relatives aux matériels et équipements spéciaux pour l'exploitation minière utilisés dans les mines à ciel ouvert (par exemple convoyeurs, mineurs pour mines à paroi élevée, appareils de forage de roches et mineurs continus de surface et à tous les matériels et équipements pour l'exploitation souterraine pour l'extraction de substances minérales solides (par exemple haveuses, mineurs continus, appareils de forage de roches, foreuses de montage, mineurs pour mines à paroi élevée, véhicules chargeurs-transporteurs souterrains, machines de forage à la tarière pour mines, systèmes rapides d'aménagement des mines) pratiques recommandées pour la présentation des plans et dessins utilisés dans les levés miniers méthodes de calcul des ressources minérales gestion de la réhabilitation des sites miniers après exploitation conception des infrastructures pour l'industrie des mines et des carrières chambres de refuge/sauvetage spéciales foreuses pour puits sans tige de traction (SBM) à l'exclusion de : des machines de forage et de fondation [par exemple machines de battage, machines pour parois moulées, machines de forage en terre, machines de structures de sol-ciment réalisées par jet, cémentation, injection, machines de forage de mélange de sol et de roches] (traitées par l’ISO/TC 195). des machines de traitement des granulats (par exemple triage, concassage) des appareils et systèmes de protection à utiliser dans les atmosphères explosives (traités par l’IEC/TC 31) des marteaux perforateurs tenus à la main (traités par ISO/TC 118) des engins de terrassement (traités par l'ISO/TC 127) des tunneliers à bouclier pleine section (TBM) et machines et matériels associés (traités par l’ISO/TC 195).
General Information
This document establishes a vocabulary for mine closure and reclamation management.
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This document specifies the geologic terms commonly used in mining. Only those terms that have a specific meaning in this field are included.
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This document specifies the commonly used terms in mine planning and surveying. Only those terms that have a specific meaning in this field are included.
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This document provides safety requirements for autonomous machines and semi-autonomous machines (ASAM) used in earth-moving and mining operations, and their autonomous or semi-autonomous machine systems (ASAMS). It specifies safety criteria both for the machines and their associated systems and infrastructure, including hardware and software, and provides guidance on safe use in their defined functional environments during the machine and system life cycle. It also defines terms and definitions ...view more
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This document specifies the safety requirements for self-propelled mobile machines used in underground mining, as defined in 3.1. This document deals with hazards, hazardous situations and hazardous events (see Annex B) relevant to these machines when they are used as intended or under conditions of misuse reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer. For utility/service/support machines, this document only includes provisions to address the risks associated with the mobility (movement of the whol...view more
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This document specifies the safety requirements for rock drill rigs and rock reinforcement rigs designed for the following underground or surface operations: a) blast hole drilling; b) rock reinforcement; c) drilling for secondary breaking; d) dimensional stone drilling; e) mineral prospecting, e.g. utilizing core drilling or reverse circulation; f) water and methane drainage drilling; g) raise boring. NOTE Rigs can be designed for more than one of the operations above. See ISO 18758-1 for vocab...view more
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This document defines terms relating to rock drill rigs and rock reinforcement rigs, including their intended use, working methods, types, and main components. It also provides (see Annex A) several classifications of rock drill rigs, based on intended use, mobility and type of operation. The primary use of this document is in instruction handbooks for rock drill rigs and in marketing material. Safety related terminology is used in ISO 18758‑2. This document is not applicable to drill rigs for s...view more
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This document specifies the design loads and the design procedures for the structural design of stages and components of stages. The loads specified in this document are not applicable for the design of stage ropes or sheaves. Rope sizes are determined in accordance with other standards. This document does not cover matters of operational safety, or layout of the sinking stage. This document adopts a limit states design philosophy.
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This document specifies the design loads and the design procedures for the structural design of headframe structures of mine shafts and their components for permanent and sinking operations. The headframe includes all structures and their foundations, that are required at the head of all vertical and decline mine shafts for the purposes of supporting and installing winding and sinking ropes, conveyance guides, rope guides and rubbing ropes, equipment for loading and unloading conveyances, safety...view more
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This document specifies the loads, the load combinations and the design procedures for the design of shaft system structures in both vertical and decline shafts. The shaft system structures covered by this document include buntons, guides and rails, station structures, rock loading structures, brattice walls, conveyance and vehicle arresting structures and dropsets, services supports, rope guide anchor supports and box fronts. Rock support is excluded from the scope of this document. This docume...view more
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This document specifies the loads, the load combinations and the design procedures for the design of the steel and aluminium alloy structural members of conveyances used for the transport of personnel, materials, equipment and rock in vertical and decline shafts. The conveyances covered by this document include personnel or material cages (or both), skips, kibbles, equipping skeleton cages, inspection cages, bridles, crossheads and counterweights. This document is not intended to be used for the...view more
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This document specifies the terms and definitions related to the structures for mine shafts, used throughout ISO 19426. Terms used in mining can vary from conventional engineering usage, and they vary quite considerably between different countries. For this reason, alternative terms are provided in many of the entries. The preferred terms, given in bold type, are those used throughout ISO 19426. It is assumed that users of this document are familiar with mining, so common terms with normal dicti...view more
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ISO 19434:2017 establishes a classification of mine accidents by their origin or causes, by the type of accident, and by their results or consequences. The latter includes only the accidents resulting into consequences on people, not equipment or machinery. Different categories of causes, types and consequences of mine accidents are briefly defined, and a 3-digit code is assigned to each category. These can be combined to ultimately allocate a unique 15-digit code to each type of mine accident. ...view more
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ISO 19224:2017 deals with safety requirements for continuous surface miners (CSM). It specifies common requirements for the design and construction of CSM to protect workers from accidents and health hazards that can occur during operation, loading, transport and maintenance. ISO 19224:2017 deals with known significant hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events relevant to CSM, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufactur...view more
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ISO 19225:2017 specifies safety requirements to minimize the hazards listed in Clause 4 that can occur during the assembly, use, maintenance, repair, decommissioning, disassembly and disposal of shearer loaders and plough systems when used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer, in underground mining. ISO 19225:2017 does not cover any hazards resulting from explosive atmospheres. Requirements for explosive atmospheres can be found in ISO/I...view more
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This part of ISO 10097 specifies the nomenclature and the leading dimensions necessary for the interchangeability of the following wireline drilling equipment for drilling holes of diameter 1,890 in to 3,790 in, yielding cores of diameter 1,063 in to 2,500 in. The equipment is illustrated in Figure 1 and comprises the following: a) core bit; b) reaming shell; c) core lifter; d) core lifter case; e) outer tube; f) inner tube; g) drill rod (smooth pipe only).
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This part of ISO 10097 specifies the nomenclature and the leading dimensions necessary for the interchangeability of the following wireline drilling equipment for drilling holes 48 mm to 96 mm in diameter, yielding cores of 27 mm to 63 mm in diameter. The equipment is illustrated in Figure 1 and comprises the following: a) core bit; b) reaming shell; c) core lifter; d) core lifter case; e) outer tube; f) inner tube; g) drill rod (smooth pipe only).
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Specifies the material for and dimensions of equipment for drilling in solid or weakly fissured medium hard or hard formations to depths of 1200 m to 1500 m. Applies to equipment with outer bit diameters of 46 mm, 59 mm, 76 mm and 93 mm with corresponding core diameters from 24 mm to 59 mm.
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Establishes the nomenclature and lays down the leading dimensions to ensure interchangeability within the limits of system A of the following equipment: drill rods and couplings; casings, casing couplings, casing bits, casing shoes, drive shoes and casing ream shells; core barrels, core bits, core lifters and reaming shells. Specifies the characteristics of a range of equipment for drilling holes having diameters from 1.18 in to 7.88 in and yielding cores having diameters from 0.73 in to 6.5 in.
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Establishes the nomenclature and lays down the leading dimensions to ensure interchangeability within the limits of system B of the following equipment: drill rods and couplings, fishing rods and couplings; casing tubes, casing drive shoes, casing shoe bits, casing bits and sediment tubes; core barrels, core bits, core lifters and reaming shells. Specifies the characteristics of a range of equipment for drilling holes having diameters from 1.42 in to 5.74 in and yielding cores from 0.87 in to 4....view more
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Establishes the nomenclature and lays down the leading dimensions to ensure interchangeability within the limits of system B of the following equipment: drill rods and couplings, fishing rods and couplings; casing tubes, casing drive shoes, casing shoe bits, casing bits and sediment tubes; core barrels, core bits, core lifters and reaming shells. Specifies the characteristics of a range of equipment for drilling holes having diameters from 36 mm to 146 mm and yielding cores from 22 mm to 120 mm ...view more
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Establishes the nomenclature and lays down the leading dimensions to ensure interchangeability within the limits of system A of the following equipment: drill rods and couplings; casings, casing couplings, casing bits, casing shoes, drive shoes and casing ream shells; core barrels, core bits, core lifters and reaming shells. Specifies the characteristics of a range of equipment for drilling holes having diameters from 30 mm to 200 mm and yielding cores having diameters from 18,5 mm to 165 mm.
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Changes in Figure 20 (page 21) "Type DM" to "Type DT".
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Figure 13: change the value for the dimension D for type M(DM)59C from 49 to 44,3. Figure 30: change the value for the dimension Dx for type DP76C from 75 to 76.
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Specifies the dimensions of both forged collared shanks and corresponding chuck bushings. Values are given for five nominal sizes. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1974), which has been technically revised (extension of the range of sizes and specification of the size of the internal diameter at the forged collar).
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Specifies the dimensions for seven nominal sizes. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (1985), which has been technically revised (addition of round drill steels and extension of the range of sizes).
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Defines dimensions and tolerances of left-hand rope threads to be used on rope threaded drill steel equipment for percussive drilling. Five sets of values are given.
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Specifies the basic dimensions of rope threaded drill steel equipment for percussive drilling of 8 nominal sizes. This equipment comprises mainly hexagonal shank rods, extension rods, coupling sleeves and drill bits.
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Specifies the dimensions. The 19 mm hexagonal integral stems with forged collared shank shall comply with the dimensions shown in figure 1 and given in table 1. The 22 mm stems shall comply with the dimensions shown in figure 2 and given in table 2. The 25 mm stems shall comply with the dimensions shown in figure 3 and given in table 3.
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Lays down the basic dimensions of drill rods and the necessary dimensions of the tapered connections. These dimensions shall comply with those given in figure 1 and table 1 and in figure 2 and table 2, respectively.
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Gives guidance on methods of verifying sprocket dimensions specified in ISO 5613. Specifies those dimensions which should be measured to ensure compatibility between chain and sprocket.
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This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1984). Specifies the requirements for a range of connector units. Each unit consists of the following components: shackle type connector, connector bolt, connector nut. It does not indicate a complete design, but it gives sufficient detail to ensure dimensional compatibility with chains complying with ISO 610 and scraper bars complying with ISO 5612.
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This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1984). Specifies the requirements for a range of scraper bars for use in twin outboard chain assemblies made from chains complying with ISO 610 and associated shackle type connectors complying with ISO 1082. The figures illustrate shapes and reference quantities of concern. Tabulates the dimensions and strength rating of scraper bars.
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This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1982). Provides a unified series of symbols and abbreviations for the representation of certain minerals often found in rocks. In general, there are two ways of representing these minerals, namely: by the addition of another symbol characterizing the mineral; by the addition of letters designating the mineral (table 2 - ranging from No. 1 to No. 123).
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Specifies those properties of ropes and of their component parts which form a basis for acceptance. Does not apply to full-lock coil ropes, balance ropes and flat ropes used in mines. The characteristics of the wire to be used for the manufacture of these ropes are not covered. Annex A gives an example of a works certificate; annex B gives an example of a full works certificate.This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1976).
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Provides a series of graphical symbols to represent tectonic phenomena. This part includes symbols for: strata, faults, joints and schistosity; folds and monoclines; lineations and axes. Table 1 gives the basic symbols; table 2 shows special planes; table 3 contains slopes; table 4 represents folds and monoclines. Fourteen figures illustrate the descriptions.
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Specifies the requirements for a range of sprocket assemblies for use in twin outboard chain assemblies. These assemblies incorporate sprocket rings designed to accept chains complying with ISO 610, shackle type connectors complying with ISO 1082, and scraper bars complying with ISO 5612. It tabulates the dimensions and the figures illustrate shapes and reference quantities of concern. An annex gives design formulae.
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Provides a series of graphical symbols to represent rocks which have originated as the result of contact metamorphism or other effects. The symbols are divided into four groups which are shown in the table: a) contact rocks; b) metasomatic transformation; c) pneumatolytic and hydrothermal processes; d) weathering processes.
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