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Financial Seminars & Workshops

Quality Control of Assays

Organizer:  EduMine
Start: Jan 25, 2013 12:00PM
End: Jan 26, 2013 08:00PM
Address:
TBA,
Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada
Price: See site for details.
Phone: +1 604 683 2037
Fax: +1 604 681 4166
Email: edumine-support@infomine.com
In recent years there has been a strong international movement toward knowing and improving the quality of information used in the Mining Industry for resource/reserve estimation. In Canada, this culminated recently with the implementation of National Instrument 43-101 which incorporates, in part, general requirements pertaining to technical matters involved in obtaining assay data and the recognition that those data are of adequate quality to both publicize and to form the basis of a resource/reserve estimation.

This course will demonstrate how the Qualified Person is able to meet the assay quality requirements of NI43-101. Topics to be discussed include: duplicate data collection, use of standards and blanks, simple statistics in the evaluation of standards, recognition of outliers, binary graphs as an interpretive aid to evaluating duplicate data, and displaying and analyzing data.

Emphasis will be placed on the use of simple statistical approaches that can be used to quantify data quality. Examples will be used to illustrate how sampling error, subsampling error and analytical error can be determined and how such results can be used as a basis for improving data quality. Reference will be made to several procedures used in Industry to quantify precision and the general pros and cons of these methods.

*Local Time: January 25-26, 2013
9:00AM-5:00PM
*Exact location TBA
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