LIDAR Magazine

SiteMonitor4D Supports Teck Coal Production

Nottingham, UK, 11 March 2014 – Teck Coal, the worlds second largest exporter of steelmaking coal, has implemented a state of the art laser monitoring system at their Fording River Operation in south eastern British Columbia. The SiteMonitor4D system, developed by SiteMonitor Systems and purchased from 3D Laser Mapping, is being used to monitor highwall and endwall stability. The solution will also be used to monitor rock fall histories, patterns and rollout distances.

We chose the SiteMonitor4D system as it was a cost and manpower effective solution offering proven high performance, commented Jason Garwood, Senior Geotechnical Specialist for Teck Coal at the Fording River Operation. The outputs produced by SiteMonitor4D allow us to not only accurately and precisely monitor highwall activities but also enables us to quickly and professionally present the monitoring results both in presentations and in the field, in a manner that can be easily understood by all personnel.

Teck Coal is using the SiteMonitor4D system primarily to monitor small scale movements in the Turnbull Pit highwalls and endwalls where access to benches was no longer possible. The system will also be used to identify rock fall histories, patterns and rollout distances with reference to changes in the weather, temperature and blasting activities. Secondary applications of the system will include monitoring Eagle 6 Pit highwalls, endwalls and footwalls with primary focus on 3D displacements, movement velocities and movement accelerations.

The state of the art monitoring solution being implemented by Teck Coal at their Fording River Operation includes SiteMonitor4D; SiteMonitor Systems state of the art laser monitoring solution. SiteMonitor4D is a modular system that gives the user the ability to exploit the potential of laser scanning for measuring change and improving mine safety. SiteMonitor4D is typically used in open pit mines for the continuous or periodic stability monitoring of unstable high walls and slopes. The SiteMonitor4D system also includes a long range laser scanner.

CONTACTS:

Editorial enquiries to Robert Peel, robert@market-it.co.uk, +44 (0)1666 823306
Reader and advertising enquiries to Charlie Whyman, charlie.whyman@3dlasermapping. com, +44 (0)1949 838 004
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NOTES TO EDITORS:

3D Laser Mapping is a global developer of laser scanning solutions for sectors such as mapping, mining and manufacturing. 3D Laser Mapping specialises in integrating laser scanning hardware with their own software and peripherals to create solutions at the cutting edge of technology. Through a worldwide network of distributors 3D Laser Mapping is able to provide frontline support and service for a growing international client base.

For further information see www.3dlasermapping.com

3D Laser Mapping is a strategic partner and authorised reseller of SiteMonitor Systems.

SiteMonitor Systems was formed to bring the SiteMonitor4D solution to market. With over 10 years experience integrating laser scanning systems into the mining environment, SiteMonitor Systems staff are uniquely placed to ensure the performance and reliability systems installed in some of the most dangerous and inhospitable environments around the world.

For further information see www.sitemonitorsystems.com

Teck is a diversified resource company committed to responsible mining and mineral development headquartered in Vancouver, Canada. Teck has business units focused on copper, steelmaking coal, zinc and energy, and is also a significant producer of specialty metals such as germanium and indium. Teck owns, or has an interest in, 13 mines in Canada, the USA, Chile and Peru, as well as one metallurgical complex and one wind power facility. Teck are actively exploring for copper, zinc and gold in the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe and Africa.

For further information see www.teck.com

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