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All webinars will be presented over two consecutive days, 2 hours per session.
Wed 20 May & Thu 21 May
Wed 20 May & Thu 21 May
The JORC Code sets out explicit requirements for public reporting of Mineral Resources, and provides recommendations and guidelines to assist geologists with establishing sound processes to support the reporting of such estimates. The Checklist of Assessment and Reporting Criteria (JORC Code Table 1) is a detailed checklist of information that must be provided in a public report of a new or materially changed Mineral Resource estimate.
This workshop is designed as a refresher for geological staff who currently take Competent Person responsibility for public reporting of Mineral Resources; or those that may be able to do so now or in the near future. The workshop will provide an overview of the key elements of the Code and how it is monitored, focusing on the issues most relevant to Competent Person responsibility. It will present common Mineral Resource-related compliance issues and cover relevant rules of the Australian Securities Exchange. Reporting case studies will be used to illustrate how the JORC Code is applied.
All participants will receive a formal Certificate of Attendance from AIG for each workshop attended in full, showing the number of CPD hours completed.
In addition, participants may choose to receive a formal Certificate of Completion from AIG for each workshop attended. This certificate requires the participant to successfully complete a short online assessment within two weeks of completing the workshop to demonstrate an adequate understanding of the workshop content. This additional certification costs $25.
AIG Members: $220
Non Members: $330
Concessional Rate: Student, Unemployed or Retired AIG Members: $110
Attendees have the option to complete an online assessment to receive a certificate of completion for each workshop.
The deadline for registration is two days prior to the commencement of each workshop.
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