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1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................... 1
2. QUALITY CONTROL ...................................................................................................................... 1
PRECISION ........................................................................................................................... 2
2.2 ACCURACY ........................................................................................................................... 2
2.3 POLLUTION .......................................................................................................................... 2
3. EVALUATION OF QUALITY CONTROL........................................................................................... 2
4. CASE BRE - X ................................................................................................................................ 3
5. QA-QC .......................................................................................................................................... 4
6. APPLICATION OF QA-QC THROUGHOUT THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS FOR RESOURCE
ESTIMATION ........................................................................................................................................ 4
6.1. QUALITY CONTROL IN DRILLING.......................................................................................... 5
6.2. QA-QC SAMPLING ............................................................................................................... 5
6.3. QA-QC GEOLOGY ................................................................................................................. 6
6.4. QA-QC LABORATORY ........................................................................................................... 6
6.5. QA-QC GRADE ..................................................................................................................... 7
6.6. QA-QC DATABASE................................................................................................................ 8
6.7. QA-QC MODELING............................................................................................................... 9
6.8. QA-QC ESTIMATION OF RESOURCES ................................................................................... 9
7. CONCLUSIONS ............................................................................................................................... 10
8. BIBLIOGRAPHY............................................................................................................................... 10
MOQUEGUA NACIOTIONAL UNIVERSITY QA-QC
1. INTRODUCTION
The quality and control assurance are essential components of any society that Designs and
Produces, in the applications of Basic and Detail Engineering. Quality Assurance (QA) or Quality
Control (QC), QA / QC engineers are the resources that maintain the quality level of an
engineering company and its final products.
These systems have been developed in collaboration with other businesses and engineering
using what is called a multifunctional approach. QA / QC also test engineers, to guarantee the
total functionality and meet the requirements that go from possible demands of the same users.
Quality Assurance covers all these activities, design, development, production, installation,
maintenance and documentation. The motto is: "adequate to the objectives" and "doing things
right the first time". One of the most used paradigms for the management of quality control is
the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA).
2. QUALITY CONTROL
What is insurance?
Systematic and pre-established actions aimed at raising the level of confidence of an exploration
program.
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The Quality Control program consists in the systematic insertion of control samples in the
batches sent to the primary laboratory, and in the regular re-routing to the secondary laboratory
of a part of the samples already analyzed in the primary laboratory, also accompanied by control
samples . In both cases, the control samples must be prepared, packaged, numbered and sent in
such a way that their identification by the evaluated laboratories is avoided, as far as possible.
PRECISION
Ability to consistently reproduce a measurement under similar conditions. Its evaluation
consists of reproducing the measurement in conditions very similar to those that existed
when the original measurement was made, for example:
2.2 ACCURACY
It measures the concordance of several results obtained by means of its average value with
the real value.
2.3 POLLUTION
Involuntary transfer of material from a sample or the surrounding medium. It is considered
as contamination when the targets show values that exceed several times the detection
limits for an element.
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Because they have different purposes, the exclusion of a particular type of control samples can
not be replaced by the inclusion of other types of samples. The evaluation of Quality Control is
done as follows:
- In the control lots, by inserting duplicates, standards and fine targets in the control lots.
The principle of pattern recognition is commonly used to evaluate the results of quality
control. By preparing specialized graphics, the data is displayed and the various types of
errors are displayed. Below are some of the most frequently used evaluation methods.
4. CASE BRE - X
- The worst mining fraud in history
- Gold Deposit in Busang, Indonesia: 71 to 400 million ounces.
- Initial price of the shares: 2 Canadian dollars.
- Peak price: 275 Canadian dollars.
- The company came to have a value of 4400 million Canadian dollars (6000 millions US
dollars).
Consequences:
5. QA-QC
• Quality Assurance, whose abbreviation is "QA"; It is understood as the set of systematic and
preventive actions to ensure quality and confidence in sampling.
• Quality control is the set of activities or techniques to monitor, identify errors and perform
corrective actions during sampling and analysis.
QAQC Modeling
QAQC Database
QAQC Grades
QAQC Geology
QAQC Sampling
QAQC Drilling
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scale In space
Weighting error
varivility
Periodical error
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Evaluation of the tonnage of ore and the grades of the elements or useful materials present
in a deposit of mineral raw material.
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7. CONCLUSIONS
The Quality Control program consists in the systematic insertion of control samples in the
batches sent to the laboratory.
It is important to insist that the various elements evaluated during Quality Control are
independent of each other. Each type of control sample has a special purpose, and the
exclusion of a particular type of control sample can not be supplemented by the inclusion
of another type of sample.
Every company, production unit, project or prospect of exploration must have a Sampling
Protocol (SP) duly approved and disseminated.
The sampling teams are adjusted to the best and most qualified human resources and
implement training programs.
8. BIBLIOGRAPHY
https://www.convencionminera.com/perumin32/doc/conferencias/tecnologia/jvelez.pdf
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https://es.scribd.com/document/291516008/Qa-y-Qc-en-La-Industria-Minera
https://prezi.com/ls79h4prgxs9/qa-qc-en-la-exploracion-geologica-de-metales/
https://es.scribd.com/doc/173645819/012-QA-QC
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