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Frank T. M. White

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According to Wikipedia, Frank Thomas Matthews White was an Australian mining and metallurgical engineer and mineral science educator. His career included appointments in Australia, Fiji, Malaya, and Canada. An examination of White's career reveals steady progression from an initial technical focus on the goldfields of Western Australia, to the challenge of new mining enterprises in Fiji, to post-war rehabilitation of tin mining in Malaya, ultimately to encompass a broad appreciation of the complexities of the minerals industry as a whole, its human factors, and societal context. He applied these insights in developing innovative academic programs at the University of Queensland and at McGill University, referring to the spectrum as "the total environment of mining". To pursue this vision at McGill, in 1968 he initiated an Institute for Mineral Industry Research. Two buildings were funded to house the institute at the minerals-rich Gault Estate at Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, where ventilation research and simulations took place. This initiative came to an end due to his untimely death; his ashes were scattered at the site, and a commemorative cairn erected. Momentum from the initiative contributed to the formation in 1974 of an Institute of Occupational Health and Safety at McGill. A monument in his honor, donated by former students, is in place at the Experimental Mine, University of Queensland. His life story is the subject of a biography entitled Miner with a Heart of Gold.

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