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GineersNow Engineering Magazine November 2016 Issue No 009

GineersNow Engineering Magazine November 2016 Issue No 009 Caterpillar Inc: A look at the company's social impact. Exclusive interview with Jean Savace, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Caterpillar Inc. Exclusive: Mining industry, social good, philanthropy, CSR, social impact, social innovation. Special Feature Stories: HVACR, Oil & Gas, Construction, Heavy Equipment, Machinery, Tools, Civil Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, MEP, Water, Wastewater, Renewables, Energy, Petroleum, Heavy Equipment, Rental Equipment, Contractors, EPC. Country Focus: United States, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, United Kingdom, Singapore, Hong Kong, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Australia More engineering stories at https://www.gineersnow.com/topics/magazines

GineersNow Engineering Magazine November 2016 Issue No 009

Caterpillar Inc: A look at the company's social impact. Exclusive interview with Jean Savace, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Caterpillar Inc.

Exclusive: Mining industry, social good, philanthropy, CSR, social impact, social innovation.

Special Feature Stories: HVACR, Oil & Gas, Construction, Heavy Equipment, Machinery, Tools, Civil Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, MEP, Water, Wastewater, Renewables, Energy, Petroleum, Heavy Equipment, Rental Equipment, Contractors, EPC.

Country Focus: United States, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, United Kingdom, Singapore, Hong Kong, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Australia

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Photo by RiskManagement<strong>Magazine</strong><br />

Mining as a process is arguably<br />

one of two key foundations of<br />

modern society -- the other one<br />

being agriculture.The same way<br />

we get crops and meat from<br />

agriculture, we get raw materials<br />

needed to create a whole range<br />

of products that we use from<br />

mining. Even during the stone<br />

age, people have been collecting<br />

stones and sharpening them<br />

to make various tools and<br />

weapons. Today, our demand for<br />

stones, metals, and other mined<br />

materials is higher than before<br />

due to the technologies we use<br />

-- cars, computers, appliances,<br />

cell phones, houses, you name it.<br />

Virtually everything we use today<br />

need raw materials from mining<br />

-- either as their components or<br />

as components of the machines<br />

that are used to make them.<br />

Beyond this, mining can<br />

contribute to social development<br />

and development of science and<br />

technology, while mitigating its<br />

environmental impacts. Many<br />

modern mining operations<br />

contribute to national economies,<br />

community development, and<br />

environmental enhancement.<br />

Satisfying the needs of<br />

communities, following local<br />

and national regulations, while<br />

implementing environmental<br />

programs to mitigate and even<br />

improve the environment are<br />

the hallmarks of what is called<br />

"responsible mining." Science and<br />

technology benefits from mining<br />

as well. This is because the<br />

challenges encountered in mining<br />

operations encourage creative<br />

thinking in order to come up<br />

with innovative solutions. Mining<br />

also opens up opportunities<br />

for more detailed study of the<br />

Earth especially the crust. These<br />

solutions can spill over to other<br />

industries and aspects of our<br />

lives. Society depends on mining<br />

on plenty of things.<br />

What is mining and how did<br />

the materials from mining end<br />

up in our smartphones? SME<br />

Mining <strong>Engineering</strong> Handbook<br />

defines mining as "the set of<br />

the processes, the occupation,<br />

and the industry concerned<br />

with the extraction of minerals<br />

from the earth." It involves four<br />

major steps namely, exploration,<br />

development, production, and<br />

finally, closure and rehabilitation.<br />

The first step in any mining<br />

NOVEMBER <strong>2016</strong><br />

Mining <strong>Engineering</strong> and Its Importance<br />

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