A review of current practices of Survey control in sinking shafts in Southern African operations

Authors

  • Steven Michael Rupprecht University of Johannesburg
  • Hennie Grobler University of Johannesburg
  • Errico Vascotto Masters Student University of Johannesburg

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17159/

Abstract

Shaft sinking practices in Southern Africa are well established. Contractors and mining houses have refined the standards and procedures used in the spatial control of shaft sinking, construction and infrastructure development over the past decades. These procedures are not always documented well, and as the number of sinking operations decline, there is a significant risk that this hard won knowledge may be lost to new generations. This paper summarises current shaft sinking survey practice, and although it does not claim to be a complete summary of the science, it reflects current practices and future developments.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biographies

  • Steven Michael Rupprecht, University of Johannesburg
    Professor, Department of Mining Engineering and Mine Survey
  • Hennie Grobler, University of Johannesburg

    Head of Department 

    Mining Engineering and Mine Survey

Published

2026-04-15

Issue

Section

Papers of General Interest