What is geological supervising for?
Geological supervising, as support for a subsoil user, aims to ensure the efficient and safe use of natural resources, such as minerals, while minimizing risks and complying with the requirements of laws and regulations.
The main tasks of geological supervising as support for a subsoil user may include:
Ensuring the execution of geological works
The geological supervisor provides support for the design of exploration and production works, approval of relevant projects and plans, supervision of the correctness and accuracy of the collection, analysis and interpretation of geological data, and extraction of minerals, ensuring that the works are performed in accordance with the requirements of the project and legislation, and that the deadlines for such works are met, in accordance with the Work Program (Annex №2 to the Subsoil Use Agreement). This allows the subsoil user to make sure that the work is carried out correctly, in accordance with the project and legal requirements.
Resource optimization
The geological supervisor helps to take into account the best methods and approaches to geological work, which allows the subsoil user to use resources such as time, money and materials efficiently. This may include optimizing the location of wells, using the most efficient research and measurement methods, and developing optimal exploration and development plans.
Communication with stakeholders
The geological supervisor communicates with various stakeholders, such as customers, contractors, government agencies, including supervision and control, to ensure the stable operation of the mining enterprise.
Meeting environmental requirements
The geological supervisor helps to fulfill environmental requirements related to geological works, such as restoration of degraded land, control of pollutant emissions, compliance with the requirements for the study and protection of water resources, control of air and soil pollution, and management of waste from geological works. This allows the subsoil user to carry out its geological projects in accordance with the requirements of environmental protection and natural resource conservation legislation.
Quality control
The geological supervisor controls the quality of geological works, including verification of compliance of the results of geological surveys and analyzes with the project requirements, including the location of wells, methods and scope of research (drilling, sampling, completeness of research). This allows the subsoil user to be confident in the quality of the geological work performed and obtain accurate data for further decision-making.
Risk management
The geological supervisor helps to identify/identify and assess potential risks associated with geological works and develops measures for their prevention and management. The procedure may include monitoring compliance with technical standards and requirements, assessing geological conditions, identifying geological complications, and developing risk minimization plans. This helps the subsoil user to avoid unforeseen situations, such as losses and suspension of the Special Permit for Subsoil Use, and minimize possible negative consequences.
Експертна підтримка
The geological supervisor is an expert in the field of geology and subsoil use, which allows the subsoil user to receive professional support and advice at various stages of geological works, including planning, execution, monitoring and analysis of results. It also provides access to the professional knowledge and experience of geological specialists, which can contribute to a more accurate and competent performance of work. A geological supervisor can provide advice and recommendations on geological research, project development, selection of optimal methods and techniques, quality control, risk assessment, and development of environmental management plans. This allows the subsoil user to have a more confident and thorough approach to geological work, reduces the risk of errors and wrong decisions, and helps to achieve better results.
Ensuring the execution of geological works
The geological supervisor provides support for the design of exploration and production works, approval of relevant projects and plans, supervision of the correctness and accuracy of the collection, analysis and interpretation of geological data, and extraction of minerals, ensuring that the works are performed in accordance with the requirements of the project and legislation, and that the deadlines for such works are met, in accordance with the Work Program (Annex №2 to the Subsoil Use Agreement). This allows the subsoil user to make sure that the work is carried out correctly, in accordance with the project and legal requirements.
Resource optimization
The geological supervisor helps to take into account the best methods and approaches to geological work, which allows the subsoil user to use resources such as time, money and materials efficiently. This may include optimizing the location of wells, using the most efficient research and measurement methods, and developing optimal exploration and development plans.
Communication with stakeholders
The geological supervisor communicates with various stakeholders, such as customers, contractors, government agencies, including supervision and control, to ensure the stable operation of the mining enterprise.
Meeting environmental requirements
The geological supervisor helps to fulfill environmental requirements related to geological works, such as restoration of degraded land, control of pollutant emissions, compliance with the requirements for the study and protection of water resources, control of air and soil pollution, and management of waste from geological works. This allows the subsoil user to carry out its geological projects in accordance with the requirements of environmental protection and natural resource conservation legislation.
Quality control
The geological supervisor controls the quality of geological works, including verification of compliance of the results of geological surveys and analyzes with the project requirements, including the location of wells, methods and scope of research (drilling, sampling, completeness of research). This allows the subsoil user to be confident in the quality of the geological work performed and obtain accurate data for further decision-making.
Risk management
The geological supervisor helps to identify/identify and assess potential risks associated with geological works and develops measures for their prevention and management. The procedure may include monitoring compliance with technical standards and requirements, assessing geological conditions, identifying geological complications, and developing risk minimization plans. This helps the subsoil user to avoid unforeseen situations, such as losses and suspension of the Special Permit for Subsoil Use, and minimize possible negative consequences.
Експертна підтримка
The geological supervisor is an expert in the field of geology and subsoil use, which allows the subsoil user to receive professional support and advice at various stages of geological works, including planning, execution, monitoring and analysis of results. It also provides access to the professional knowledge and experience of geological specialists, which can contribute to a more accurate and competent performance of work. A geological supervisor can provide advice and recommendations on geological research, project development, selection of optimal methods and techniques, quality control, risk assessment, and development of environmental management plans. This allows the subsoil user to have a more confident and thorough approach to geological work, reduces the risk of errors and wrong decisions, and helps to achieve better results.
