Date: Monday, 26 October
Venue: Hotel Grand Chancellor
Cost: Additional cost to conference registration, and rates can be found on the registration page.
Following the first session of ANCOLD Guideline updates to which everyone can attend, there will be two programs running concurrently. The brief program outlines are below. For further information on the Tailings Workshop, please scroll to the bottom of the page.
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| 0830 - 0835 | Welcome/housekeeping | |
| 0835 - 0855 | ANCOLD Guidelines A 5 minute update by convenors of the ANCOLD/ICOLD Guidelines & Bulletins:
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| 0855 - 0945 | An update on the draft ANCOLD Dam Safety Guideline At the end of the session there will be a short time for workshop attendees to ask questions on the Dam Safety Guideline |
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| 1000 - 1030 | Morning Refreshments | |
| Dam Safety Management Systems, Governance and Tools | Tailings Masterclass | |
| 1030 - 1045 | ANCOLD Dam Safety Liabilities and Corporate Governance Course – reflections and learnings Angus Swindon, Tasset Consulting |
Understanding tailings dam failure modes Workshop – Identifying failure modes in a hypothetical dam Discussion and Q&A on failure modes Edgar Salas, GHD Malcolm Barker, GHD Leandro Santos, KCB |
| 1045 - 1130 | Presentations of Dam Safety Management Systems (DSMS), independent reviewer/s and ISO55000 – reflections and learnings | |
| 1130 - 1145 | Reaping the benefits of applying tailings-level governance to water dams Andrew White, GHD |
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| 1145 - 1200 | Dam Safety Case - application Mark Arnold, Melbourne Water |
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| 1200 - 1215 | Technical Governance of Water Infrastructure Projects Chris Nielsen, Department of Local Government, Water & Volunteers |
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| 1215 - 1230 | Refreshing ANCOLD’s Environmental Guidelines to Meet Emerging Environmental Challenges Cherie Blackburn, Water Infrastructure Regulation ACT Government |
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| 1230 - 1245 | Dam Safety Maturity Matrices – reflections and learnings from implementation and recent audits Dan Forster, Dam Safety Intelligence NZ Questions will be held till the final session |
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| 1245 - 1330 | Lunch | |
| Risk Based/Informed Surveillance | Tailings Masterclass | |
| 1330 - 1345 | Smart Surveillance for Resilient Dams: ICOLD's New Bulletins on Diagnostic Behaviour Analyses and Data Management Manuel Membrillera, Past Chair, ICOLD Technical Committee |
Selecting and applying instrumentation for failure mode monitoring Workshop – Choosing the right instruments based on failure modes Edgar Salas, GHD Malcolm Barker, GHD Leandro Santos, KCB |
| 1345 - 1400 | Reconsidering Surveillance Decisions Under a SFAIRP/ALARP Lens: Bridging Risk-Based Reviews and Dam Performance Governance Tansy Huang, HARC | |
| 1400 - 1500 | Presentations on the application of Risk Based Surveillance – drivers, reflections and learnings Fraser White, Hydro Tasmania Tom Bugden, Snowy Hydro Questions will be held till the final session |
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| 1500 - 1530 | Afternoon Refreshments | |
| Panel Discussion | Tailings Masterclass | |
| 1530 - 1630 | This is a panel discussion where workshop attendees will be able to ask questions of the presenters, answering questions submitted during the presentations | Developing effective trigger levels for monitoring and risk management Q&A and wrap-up discussion Edgar Salas, GHD Malcolm Barker, GHD Leandro Santos, KCB |
| 1630 | Close | |
| 1700 | Close | |
Tailings Masterclass
A Journey from Failure Modes to Trigger Levels Designing Effective Monitoring
Objective
This short course provides a structured framework for identifying failure modes in tailings dams and translating them into effective monitoring and trigger level strategies. Participants will gain practical knowledge on assessing failure mechanisms, selecting appropriate instrumentation, and establishing trigger levels to enhance dam safety and risk management. The course will combine theoretical insights with interactive workshops, focusing on real-world applications for tailings dams with complex failure mechanisms, such as upstream-raised facilities.
Participants
The course is preliminary designed for a maximum of 60 trainees arranged in groups of 6-8. This course is designed for engineers, geotechnical specialists, dam operators, regulators, and risk managers involved in tailings dam design, monitoring, and safety management.
Delivery
The course will comprise lessons, team tasks, and a discussion exercise. It will require a high level of interaction from the participants.
From the content
The course will be delivered through a combination of lectures, interactive group exercises, and hands-on workshops to ensure an engaging and practical learning experience. The structure will include:
Facilitation
The course will be facilitated by Edgar Salas (Technical Director) and Malcolm Baker (Senior Technical Director) from GHD, along with Leandro Santos (Senior Geotechnical Engineer) from KCB.
Documentation
Participants will all receive pdf copies of the slides used during the training immediately following the course.
Expected Outcomes
By the end of the course, participants will: