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IQ study tour focuses on North West

This year’s Institute of Quarrying (IQ) study tour for students from the University of Derby’s Centre for Mineral Products runs from 18-22 March 2019 and takes in a number of different mineral extraction and processing sites located across the north-west England. Sites featuring in this year’s tour include Hanson Aggregates’ Shap quarry, just off the M6 at one of the highest points on the UK’s motorway network, as well as Tarmac’s Dry Rigg, Arcow and Swinden quarries. Students also get to see Tata Steel’
March 12, 2019 Read time: 3 mins

This year’s 2904 Institute of Quarrying (IQ) study tour for students from the 5034 University of Derby’s Centre for Mineral Products runs from 18-22 March 2019 and takes in a number of different mineral extraction and processing sites located across the north-west England.

Sites featuring in this year’s tour include 1343 Hanson Aggregates’ Shap quarry, just off the M6 at one of the highest points on the UK’s motorway network, as well as 868 Tarmac’s Dry Rigg, Arcow and Swinden quarries. Students also get to see 5359 Tata Steel’s Shapfell quarries, Hanson’s Ribblesdale Works and 8491 Forterra Building Products.

Julian Smallshaw, head of educational development, IQ, says: “The IQ Study Tour brings together a wide range of people from across our industry to experience first-hand a really varied mix of sites, as well as extraction and manufacturing processes. This is an invaluable learning opportunity for all involved - from the students and tour organisers to the host site personnel. It’s also a great platform from which to share operational good practice.

“IQ would like to thank all of our tour hosts. Welcoming such a large group onto ‘live’ operational sites in one go is a huge undertaking and we recognise the passion and commitment of everyone involved in making the study tour the success it is.
 
“In addition, the tour is all about developing individual personal effectiveness through the tour’s learning experiences. Plus attendees can register the tour towards their continuing professional development.”

Dr Rob Donnelly is senior lecturer in Mineral Products at the University of Derby Centre for Mineral Products. He says: “As Honours Degree Programme Leader, the IQ Study Tour provides all students with a fantastic experience of visiting so many different sites and meeting so many different people over such a short time. It’s a great way to boost your knowledge, meet like-minded professionals, exchange ideas, network and learn from others.”

The 2019 study tour itinerary comprises:

Monday 18th March - arrival in Cumbria and health and safety briefing

Tuesday 19th March - Visits to tata Steel Shapfell limstome quarries, Hanson Aggregates’ Shap quarry and IQ Lancashire branch visit.

Wednesday 20th March - Tour takes in Tarmac Dry Rigg and Arcow gritstone quarries and Tarmac’s Swinden limestone quarry.

Thursday 21st March - Final on-site day includes Hanson Ribblesdale cement works, Forterra Building Products’ Claughton Site. Evening presentation by Mike Tetley, Health & Safety Executive Inspector.

Friday - Depart.

The IQ study tour takes place 18-22 March. To keep up with any updates follow @IQ_UK on Twitter. For more information on IQ visit %$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 link-external www.quarrying.org false http://www.quarrying.org/ false false%>

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