Conference Proceedings
1993 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference
Conference Proceedings
1993 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference
An Assessment of Radioactivity Hazards at a Proposed Heavy Mineral Sand Mining Site
An application to mine an ilmenite-rich sand deposit in Westland led to public concern about potential radioactive hazards should the ore be further processed to recover zircon or monazite. A review recommended that any material involved in the heavy mineral sand industry containing more than 0.05% thorium, uranium or their mixture should be considered a radioactive substance and, for mining purposes, a notifiable product. Safeguards for those occupationally exposed would operate via the Radiation Protection Regulations. The major safety requirement would be the minimisation of dust in certain operations.
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P B Roberts, N E Whitehead
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- Published: 1993
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