PREAMBLE The Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management (herein 'the Standard') strives to achieve the ultimate goal of zero harm to people and the environment with zero tolerance for human fatality. It requires Operators to take responsibility and prioritise the safety of tailings facilities, through all phases of a facility's lifecycle, including closure and post. Introduction 1 Tailings Storage Facilities and Water Storage Dams 2 Risk Profile of Tailings Storage Facilities 4 Available Guidance 6 Life.
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Tailings Storage Guidelines and Standards Figure1: Key tailings management documents used in industry Introduction There exists a large volume of documentation relating to all aspects of design, construction, operation and closure of tailings facilities in the form of manuals, technical papers, conference proceedings and textbooks (Anglo 2005). There are presently three countries that the main. maintaining TSF operating discipline, including tailings characteristics, water management, monitoring and consideration of changes to any of these factors Lifecycle of tailings storage facilities TSFs evolve over their lifecycle, from planning, design, construction, operations, closure and ultimately to post closure.
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Tailings management also requires specific technical knowledge about tailings processing methods, geotechnical characterization, and water management that are beyond the scope of typical engineering practice. Owners of tailings storage facilities and their engineers, along with the mining industry as a whole, must be dedicated to continued education and ongoing research to develop engineering. The Independent Tailings Review Boards (ITRB) conduct reviews of Tailings Storage Facilities (TSFs) to evaluate their safety with respect to design, construction, operation, and management, ensuring performance aligns with the original design intent.
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Home Sustainability Tailings storage facilities Tailings storage facilities governance and risk management Our approach to tailings storage facility (TSF) risk management at our operated assets is aligned with our standard approach to risk management, assurance and continuous improvement. Safely managing tailings, such as gold mining tailings or uranium tailings, within the framework of responsible and profitable operations can be a balancing act. Containment: Proper design and construction of tailing storage facilities.
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Reprocessing: Exploring options like copper tailings reprocessing to extract additional value. While tailings storage facilities have overall been well managed with few incidents of failure, the catastrophic consequences of recent tailings dam failures inspired a robust movement of technical advancement and development of governance protocol for tailings management. Summary: Tailings Storage Facilities - Ensuring Sustainable Mining Waste Management in 2025 Tailings storage facilities (TSFs) are engineered structures designed to safely store the by-products of ore processing, known as tailings.
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The risks associated with tailings, including significant environmental and safety concerns, have propelled advanced TSF design, monitoring, and regulatory.
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