Why You Need a Mining Engineer on Your Project

Why You Need a Mining Engineer on Your Project

7 May 2020
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog


One of the things that has fuelled industrialisation to the amazing levels we are enjoying today is mining. Humans have been mining ore for millennia. At first, they only used to scoop red earth from shallow basics and smelt it for iron, but as technology developed, mines went deeper and the number of minerals expanded from iron to copper, gold, natural gas, aluminium and diamonds among others. Currently, mining is a complex scientific process that is carried out with so much skill and precision that mistakes are close to impossible. These developments have been made a reality by, among others, mining engineers, who always ensure that proper processes are carried out during the ore extraction process. If you are planning a mining expedition, here are three reasons to hire a mining engineer.

Inspection of the Mine

The first step in mining is investigating the feasibility of the mining project. Once a mineral has been discovered in a certain place, the mining engineer will work with geologists and other technicians to investigate the condition and structure of the soil above the mine. The study helps them determine if the soil can support the mining infrastructure. If they decide that the area is safe for mining, they will recommend the fastest, safest and most efficient mining methods. On the other hand, if they can foresee problems in the mining process, they will try and find a way around the problems.

Putting in Place Safety Measures

A lot can go wrong during the mining process. Shafts can collapse, burying mining equipment and miners under them. There could also be toxic gases trapped underground, creating a gas poisoning hazard. Mining engineers understand all these possible complications in the mining process. They will investigate the potential danger posed by each of the hazards and resolve them before it leads to injuries and fatalities.

Keeping Records

Mining is a process that needs precision and strict adherence to details. It is common practice for mining engineers to keep records of their mining expeditions in the form of technical reports which can be used for future reference. Records also provide continuity in case a member of a team leaves and someone who wasn't there joins the project halfway. 

These are some of the reasons to have a competent mining engineer working on your mining project. Take time and choose a well-trained and experienced professional to add to your team. When you have the guidance of an expert, the mining project will be fast, safe and friendly to the environment. 

To learn more, contact a mining engineering company.