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Industrial Training
– Employment Summary
One of the requirements for award of the mining engineering degree at UNSW is completion of a minimum of 80 days of Industrial Training (IT). A report must be attached to this summary page outlining the nature of the work experience by the student and submitted electronically to the School’s IT Co-ordinator.
For submission to: School Industrial Training Co-ordinator
Student name & number: Student’s name and number
Date of submission: DD/MM/YYYY
Name of Employer Organisation:
Name of Mine/Operation/Project:
Site Location:
Start date: Finish date:
Hours worked per shift: Equivalent number 8hr days:
Number of IT days completed prior to this IT experience:
Number of IT days completed in this round IT:
Total IT experience to date:
Roles undertaken during IT:
Name of supervising manager at IT organisation:
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Declaration of Academic Integrity
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SUMMARY
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The maximum page limit of the IT report is 14 pages not including the appendices
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CONTENTS
Declaration of Academic Integrity.............................................................................................. i
Summary............................................................................................................................................ ii
List of Figures.................................................................................................................................. iv
List of Tables.................................................................................................................................... iv
1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................... 1
2 MAIN REPORT HEADING ONE.......................................................................................... 2
2.1 Main Report Heading One Subheading One.................................................................2
2.2 Main Report Heading One Subheading Two................................................................2
2.2.1 Main Report Heading One Subheading Three...............................................2
3 MAIN REPORT HEADING TWO........................................................................................3
3.1 Main Report Heading Two Subheading One................................................................3
4 CONCLUSIONS....................................................................................................................... 4
5 RECOMMENDATIONS......................................................................................................... 5
6 REFERENCES......................................................................................................................... 6
APPENDIX.......................................................................................................................................... 7
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LIST OF FIGURES
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Table 1 Features of the Blue truck
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In order to maintain profitability in the face of rising costs and competition from developing
countries, the mining industry in developed countries has shifted to being a more capital
intensive industry as illustrated in Figure 1.
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4 CONCLUSIONS
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5 RECOMMENDATIONS
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6 REFERENCES
Hardy, H R Jr, 1981. Application of acoustic emission techniques to rock and rock structures,
in Acoustic Emissions, in Geotechnical Practice, STP 750, pp4-92 (ASTM).
Barton, N, Lien, R and Lunde, J, 1974. Engineering classification of rock masses for the design
of tunnel support, Rock Mechanics, 6(4):183-236.
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APPENDIX A
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