The company DiamondCorp resumed underground mining at the diamond mine Lace (Lace) in South Africa, with the consent of the Department of Mineral Resources in this country.
Mining was suspended last week after caving in the development at the level of 310 m.
The Assistant Miner got the bruises, and he had four broken ribs, when there was work to eliminate misfires explosive charges.
After investigation, the Department of Mineral Resources requested Diamondcorp conduct Refresher classes for all helpers of the miners in handling explosives and bringing them in readiness.
Temporary suspension of underground mining means that the company will not be able to get this month the planned 30,000 tons of ore.
DiamondCorp is now hoped to be able to achieve this planned target in the next month, and will seek to make up for the deficit in July to late September.
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Since then, as Amazon and some other companies have begun to take the first attempt to deliver the goods with the help of drones, a Chicago jeweler Tony D'Ortentsio wanted to use this idea in their own way, according to the portal National Jeweler.
D'Ortentsio owns Distinctive Gold Jewelry (DGJ). In the Chicago area there are four stores this jewelery network. One of the clients of the company has been able to take advantage of high technology, when in September it received as a gift on their anniversary watches Concord from 18-carat gold directly on the ground in front of his home in a suburb of Chicago.
DGJ for the first time the company has used unmanned aircraft to deliver a piece of jewelry.
D'Ortentsio dream - to create a memorable moment for the pair of engagement, engagement ring when there directly from the air, the jeweler said in an interview with National Jeweler.
While the jeweler's dream did not come true, but thanks to the help of shop assistants and a local photographer, using a drone for aerial photography, he was able to organize the delivery of hours worth of $ 10 thousand. This is a significant achievement for an independent jewelry retailers. Delivery is made by means of remote-controlled aircraft, for which the jeweler himself followed in the car to make sure that the machine is not stuck in the city's power lines.
When the drone landed in front of a client jewelry salon, and she got her anniversary gift, all participants were relieved. "It was a great day and a great time for a great client," - says D'Ortentsio.
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