Crushing Course
Optimising Crushing Circuits Course delivers engineers actionable techniques to elevate throughput, steady mills and crushers, reduce downtime, and bolster safety through proven control, maintenance, monitoring, and optimisation methods tailored for comminution circuits in mining operations.

4 to 360 hours of flexible workload
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What Will I Learn?
This course equips participants with practical strategies to enhance crushing and comminution efficiency swiftly. Key areas include fine-tuning crusher configurations, overseeing SAG and ball mill operations, regulating feed rates, blending processes, and stockpile management, alongside minimising downtime via intelligent maintenance and wear management techniques. Additionally, it covers protocols for safe operations, risk evaluation, instrumentation, key performance indicators, and data-informed root cause analysis to achieve sustained throughput improvements.
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Develop Skills
- Optimise crushing circuits by adjusting CSS, feed, and stockpiles for higher throughput.
- Master mill control by fine-tuning ball charge, density, and cyclones with low capital outlay.
- Enhance reliability using rapid root cause failure analysis, wear monitoring, and proactive maintenance.
- Minimise safety risks through lockout-tagout procedures, safe choke clearance, and rigorous shift handovers.
- Leverage plant data on power draw, particle size distribution, and KPIs to swiftly identify and resolve bottlenecks.
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