Instalación de línea de drenaje y retorno, sensores de potencial de reducción de la oxidación (ORP) y detectores de ácido sulfhídrico (H2S) para sistema de adición de Sulfhidrato de Sodio (NaSH) a tanques 63/65 en unidad minera polimetálica
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2025
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Universidad Nacional San Luis Gonzaga
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El presente Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional – TSP, corresponde a la experiencia de la autora
en el campo laboral. La autora desarrolló su experiencia principalmente en la empresa RAFLA
Ingeniería y Comercio SAC, aliada de la unidad minera, en la que se desempeñó inicialmente
como asistente SSOMA y actualmente es la coordinadora del área. En esta oportunidad, ha elegido
el proyecto: “Instalación de línea de drenaje y retorno, sensores de potencial de reducción de la
oxidación (ORP) y detectores de ácido sulfhídrico (H2S) para sistema de adición de Sulfhidrato
de Sodio (NaSH) a tanques 63/65 en unidad minera polimetálica” para describir su labor dentro
de la empresa. Esta obra fue ejecutada por RAFLA, desarrollando toda la ingeniería del proyecto,
así como su ejecución; cumpliendo las normas, códigos y protocolos de calidad, buenas prácticas
de ingeniería y de seguridad, salud ocupacional y medio ambiente exigidos por la unidad minera.
De la propuesta original no se logró instalar la línea de drenaje por no ser necesaria, así como el
sensor ORP por no encontrar un lugar adecuado. El costo total de la obra fue de USD $/.
100,892.73 dólares americanos. La compañía minera donde se desarrolló los trabajos, dentro de
su política exige que cada aspecto de los trabajos sea documentado, así como los incidentes que
pudieran ocurrir; en este caso, se cumplió todas las exigencias de la compañía minera.
Palabras Claves: instalación, línea retorno NaSH, sensor ORP, detector H2S.
This Professional Sufficiency Work – TSP, corresponds to the author's experience in the work field. The author developed her experience mainly in the company RAFLA Ingeniería y Comercio SAC, an ally of the Mining Company in which she initially served as SSOMA assistant and currently she is the area coordinator. On this occasion, it has chosen the project: “Installation of drainage and return line, oxidation reduction potential (ORP) sensors and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) detectors for the addition of Sodium Sulfhydrate (NaSH) to tanks 63/65 in a polymetallic mining unit” to describe her work within the company. This work was executed by RAFLA, developing all the engineering of the project, as well as its execution; complying with the quality standards, codes and protocols, good engineering and safety practices, occupational health and environment required by Mining Company. From the original proposal, the drainage line could not be installed because it was not necessary, as well as the ORP sensor because a suitable location could not be found. The total cost of the work was USD $/. 100,892.73 US dollars. The mining company where the work was carried out, within its policy, requires that each aspect of the work be documented, as well as any incidents that may occur; In this case, all the mining company's demands were met. Keywords: installation, NaSH return line, ORP sensor, H2S detector.
This Professional Sufficiency Work – TSP, corresponds to the author's experience in the work field. The author developed her experience mainly in the company RAFLA Ingeniería y Comercio SAC, an ally of the Mining Company in which she initially served as SSOMA assistant and currently she is the area coordinator. On this occasion, it has chosen the project: “Installation of drainage and return line, oxidation reduction potential (ORP) sensors and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) detectors for the addition of Sodium Sulfhydrate (NaSH) to tanks 63/65 in a polymetallic mining unit” to describe her work within the company. This work was executed by RAFLA, developing all the engineering of the project, as well as its execution; complying with the quality standards, codes and protocols, good engineering and safety practices, occupational health and environment required by Mining Company. From the original proposal, the drainage line could not be installed because it was not necessary, as well as the ORP sensor because a suitable location could not be found. The total cost of the work was USD $/. 100,892.73 US dollars. The mining company where the work was carried out, within its policy, requires that each aspect of the work be documented, as well as any incidents that may occur; In this case, all the mining company's demands were met. Keywords: installation, NaSH return line, ORP sensor, H2S detector.
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Instalación, Línea retorno NaSH, Sensor ORP, Detector H2S, NaSH return line