Abstract

Mining industry importance stems from the fact that it forms the basis of all materials used by humankind, including the agro-industrial sector, where products such as phosphates are behind a significant part of all modern agriculture. Despite its high economic importance, the constraints of its activity make it be considered one of the most challenging and dangerous industries. The main optimization problems in open pit mining design consist on the determination of the ultimate pit limit for exploitation, and mining block sequences for the production schedule, where safety management decision system needs to be integrated. The proposed protocol provides the procedure that will be used to conduct one or more systematic reviews according to the PRISMA statement, to prove the effectiveness of optimization solutions on open pit mining production and occupational safety. The search will be carried out in eight electronic engineering databases, using eight combinations of appropriate keywords for the topic to achieve the main goal. The selection process, data extraction, and data synthesis are described. advantages (improvement in mine planning and safety in the long and short term), the effectiveness of implementation (cost and time). Outcomes of this study will contribute to the mining industry through research in order to improve mine planning and safety in long term and short term.

Highlights

  • Mineral resources are extracted from the ore bodies using different surface or underground mining methods

  • The main problems in open pit mine design and planning are, the determination of the Ultimate Pit Limit (UPL) of exploitation (Coelho et al, 2012), the pushbacks and the Mining Block Sequences (MBS) (Moosavi & Gholamnejad, 2016; Mousavi, Kozan, & Liu, 2016; Sari & Kumral, 2016) which are typically defined under certain geotechnical stability constraints (Zevgolis, Deliveris, & Koukouzas, 2018), and the maximum economic value (Navarra, Montiel, & Dimitrakopoulos, 2018; Upadhyay & Askari-Nasab, 2017)

  • Type of study: The study will include articles focused on any open pit mine with or without transition into underground mining, focusing on UPL and MBS problems

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Mineral resources are extracted from the ore bodies using different surface or underground mining methods. The primary purpose of this research protocol is to identify the new strategies in open pit mining design, their objective functions, their impact on short-term and long-term mine planning and their effectiveness to overcome occupational risks and to increase safety in the surface extractive industry. In this context, no systematic review was found

Eligibility criteria
Information sources
Search strategy
Data management
Selection process
Data collection process
Data items
Outcomes and prioritisation
Findings
Data synthesis of the results
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