Manufacturing & ProductionStationary plant and machine operatorsISCO 8112
mineral processing operator
Mineral processing operators operate a variety of plants and equipment to convert raw materials into marketable products. They provide the appropriate information on the process to the control room.
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (9)
work ergonomicallywork ergonomicallyApply ergonomy principles in the organisation of the workplace while manually handling equipment and materials.collect samplescollect samplesSet up and operate equipment to collect water, gas, oil or soil samples for testing.mix treating materialsmix treating materialsMix treating materials including reagents, catalysts and various chemicals.handle chemicalshandle chemicalsSafely handle industrial chemicals; use them efficiently and ensure that no harm is done to the environment.troubleshoottroubleshootIdentify operating problems, decide what to do about it and report accordingly.operate raw mineral separation equipmentoperate raw mineral separation equipmentOperate a variety of machinery used to separate raw mineral for further processing based on size of particles or chemical composition. Work with screens, flotation cells, spirals, jigs, drums and cycl...deal with pressure from unexpected circumstancesdeal with pressure from unexpected circumstancesStrive to achieve objectives despite the pressures arising from unexpected factors outside of your control.operate raw mineral size reduction equipmentoperate raw mineral size reduction equipmentOperate equipment used to reduce the size of raw minerals to prepare it for further processing. Work with gyrotary and jaw crushers, and roll, ball and autogenous mills.conduct inter-shift communicationconduct inter-shift communicationCommunicate relevant information about the conditions in the workplace, progress, events, and potential problems to the workers in the next shift.
Optional (10)
electricityelectricityThe principles of electricity and electrical power circuits, as well as the associated risks.chemistrychemistryThe composition, structure, and properties of substances and the processes and transformations that they undergo; the uses of different chemicals and their interactions, production techniques, risk fa...mechanicsmechanicsTheoretical and practical applications of the science studying the action of displacements and forces on physical bodies to the development of machinery and mechanical devices.bioleachingbioleachingPrinciples of bioleaching, the extraction of products from raw mineral through the use of living organisms.write production reportswrite production reportsMake up and complete shift schedules and production reports in a timely manner.operate wash plantoperate wash plantOperate a large piece of equipment used to wash materials extracted from the ground. Use the wash plant to separate desired materials such as aggregates or precious metals from waste material.handle mining plant wastehandle mining plant wasteMake sure mining plant waste is disposed of safely, efficiently, and in an environmentally sound manner.perform minor repairs to equipmentperform minor repairs to equipmentConduct routine maintenance on equipment. Recognise and identify minor defects in equipment and make repairs if appropriate.test raw mineralstest raw mineralsTake samples of mineral materials for testing purposes. Execute various chemical and physical tests on the materials.train employeestrain employeesLead and guide employees through a process in which they are taught the necessary skills for the perspective job. Organise activities aimed at introducing the work and systems or improving the perform...
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ISCO GroupStationary plant and machine operators
Essential Skills9
Core Skills0