
PERFORM UNDEGROUND DESIGN AND PLAN
The relative merits of surface and underground mining are widely and frequently debated.
- Some deposits can be mined entirely with surface methods,
- Others can only be worked underground.
- Finally, other deposits are best mined initially as open pits, with production shifting to an underground method as deeper portions of the ore body are extracted.
Underground mine development begins with the positive investment decision to mine and ends with inception of full-scale exploitation. It incorporates all activities, personnel, and equipment required for creation of underground access to a mineral deposit.
- Créateur de cours: Eric Hitimana

Mine Occupational Health and Safety Principles
- Créateur de cours: Eric Hitimana

This module describes the skills, knowledge and attitude required to install electrical power protection system. At the end of this module, learners will be able to analyze protection system according to the types of load, install protective devices, install earthling system, and install lightening arrestors system. Qualified learners deemed competent to this competency may work alone or with others on routine tasks in various places such as home buildings, shops, warehouses, supermarket, hospitals, pharmacies, banks, schools, garage, market, home, churches, and hotels under minimum supervision

This module describes the skills, knowledge and attitude required to grow legumes. It is
designed for learners who have successfully completed Nine years basic education or its
equivalent and pursuing TVET Certificate III in crop production or any other related
qualifications. At the end of this module, learners will be able to select the site for legumes
growing, conduct legume plantation, and handle harvested produce of legumes. Qualified
learners deemed competent may work in various places including Site/ field, Office,
Legumes garden performing in range of tasks related to crop growing he/she can work alone
or with others under supervision

This module describes the skills and knowledge required to perform minor surgery on animals without supervision is intended for learners who have successfully completed nine years’ basic education, level or equivalent pursuing TVET level III in animal health or other related qualification. Upon completion of the module, the learner will be able to perform injections,perform wound and abscess treatment, execute male castration, perform dehorning, apply hoof trimming techniques, performlivestock caudectomy, Perform trocarization.

This
module describes the skills and knowledge required to perform mine blasting
operation. This module is intended to students pursuing
diploma in Mining Technology TVET level VI.The learner will be able to prepare the blast
holes, to perform explosives hole loading, to perform Firing a shot, to
effective check of the blast, Prepare Mining operation technical reports. He/she will be also able to select and arrange
different materials, equipment and tools used when performing mine blasting.
- Créateur de cours: Eric Hitimana

Occupational health: is a field of health care made up of multiple disciplines dedicated to the well-being and safety of employees in the workplace. It has a strong focus on accidents, injuries, deaths and other situations prevention and employee education.
The aim of this module is to promote health and safety at workplace, ensure the well- being of the employees at workplace and increase productivity.
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This module describes the skills and knowledge required to Install Mine Ventilation System.This module is intended to students persuing Diploma in Mining Technology TVETLEVEL VI.At the end of this module students will be abe to identify the mine Aerosols, Determine the negative impacts of mine aerosols to the human body, Control and monitoring of mine aerosols, Control of other ventilation hazards, install auxiliary ventilation systems and Prepare Mining operation technical reports. It is an obligation for each employee to participate in the management of their own health and safety and that of their colleagues and anyone else in the workplace. They have a duty to cooperate with their employer's initiatives to ensure safety at work.