·Underground mining operations present critical safety hazards due to limited visibility and blind areas which can lead to collisions between mobile machines and vehicles or persons causing accidents and fatalities This paper aims to survey the existing literature on anti collision systems based on computer vision for pedestrian detection in underground mines
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·Risk Management in the Mining Metals & Minerals Industry • Determine the right level of investment in risk management & achieve value in an Enterprise Risk Management approach • Any approach will need to combine innovative solutions with a deep understanding of the industry s issues & requirements
·In 2021 South African mining suffered 16 trackless mobile machine related fatalities and last year that worsened to 17 Having last year achieved the lowest fall of ground fatalities ever
·The mining equipment can be remotely operated from well supported drifts underground offices or even surface offices Fig and MS monitoring contributes to the key development of a comprehensive strategy to manage rockburst risk in deep mining operations The use of a multiple line defense system is a holistic approach to rockburst risk
·In Indian scenario majority of large opencast coal mines are facing overburden dump stability problems dump slide as it results in loss of production extra stripping cost to remove land slide material reforming overburden dump benches diversion of haul roads production delays and sometimes loss of human lives and heavy earth moving machinery
·Determination of health risk of the mining machine operators at the open pit mine A B and C respectively according to ISO 2631 1 HGCZ and EU Directive boundaries based on the estimated 8 h
·Mining is a high risk occupation and considered one of the oldest industries in the world Jiang et al 2017 Moreover the failure of blasting and explosives equipment could also lead to mining accidents Mining activities also involved heavy duty work and the use of machinery or transportation such as lorries trucks and excavators
·In view of the new situation faced by safety risk management in underground metal mines based on a comprehensive analysis of the current situation of mine safety management business and system construction requirements the main functional modules overall architecture and data interaction mode of the intelligent safety risk analysis and
·Mining executives are increasingly focused on ESG risk especially when it comes to climate change and meeting rising community expectations The days of considering ESG factors as soft secondary risks are long gone given how recent years have taught us that mistakes can carry very hard consequences The survey also notes a growing
·This system effectively examines the interaction between whole body vibration and posture Meanwhile Cai et al [43 44 45] introduced a virtual mine platform for simulating risk behaviour based on multi agent technology modelling and simulating human machine and environmental risk factors in underground coal mines The model made it possible
·This paper takes its starting point in the fact that many mines have managed to improve its work environment with regards to for example accident occurrence while at the same time having stopped seeing improvements in these areas even in the wake of technology interventions Technology projects in the mining industry continue to make claims on further
·Mining is a high risk industry where incidents and fatalities are more predominant compared to other sectors and industries Maintenance of mining equipment is an essential requirement and is one step that can be taken to help decrease the number of incidents and fatalities whilst increasing and improving efficiency general performance and safety
·6" TRACKLESS"MOBILE"MACHINES Acronyms In this guideline for a COP or any amendment thereof unless the context otherwise indicates "COP" means Code of Practice "DMR" means Department of Mineral Resources "MHSA" means Mine Health and Safety Act 1996 Act No 29 of 1996 MRAC means Mining Regulation Advisory Committee
·While some hazards in the industry are well characterised with known controls health and safety risks in mining as well as our understanding of these risks are dynamic Without doubt technological advances are playing a significant role in addressing safety fears but as NIOSH highlights their successful implementation requires buy in from
·A multi tiered solution comprising engineering controls administrative processes and personal protective equipment PPE is needed to limit this risk Let s look at several significant dust control measures in mines Because of remote controlled equipment the future of mining might see a dramatic drop in human presence in dusty mine
·accident risk level possible to be presented either in quantitative or qualitative way Because of the existing hazards of mining as an activity and the complexity of mining machinery and equipment and the associated systems procedures and methods it is not possible to be naturally safe
·In fact the four steps to safety mining follow the basic risk assessment steps spot the hazard assess the risk fix the problem and evaluate the results New Zealand s Pike River Tragedy showed that the cause of the explosion the lack of methane gas monitoring and improper ventilation was preventable and that a lack of risk
·mining is the most difficult lighting environment in the world IES 1993 SIMRAC project COL 451 Talbot et al 1997 produced general guidance and recommendations for a wide range of underground coal mining locations and activities to assist mine operators in improving standards of illumination and visibility and hence
·Risk Damage to competitive positioning decreased market share diminished reputation and lower company valuations in M&A situations Processing Marketing • Extracting the ore Mining scenario #1 Unauthorized access to and manipulation of automated equipment Risk FinanciaI loss equipment damage and health and safety concerns for miners and
·Over the years there have also been a focus on the miners task mining equipment and how these factors relate to accidents For instance Muzaffar et al 2013 Ruff et al 2011 and Coleman
·An underground coal production system is a complex social technology system with dynamic and nonlinear characteristics which are influenced by complicated geological conditions underdeveloped technology insufficient miner skills and weak safety management [6 7] These characteristics of coal mine system determine that the accident is caused by the
·The risks associated with heavy machinery are influenced by the working environment the mining equipment most frequently associated with work accidents both injuries and
·Safety Risk Assessment and Risk Prediction in Underground Coal Mines Using Machine Learning Techniques D P Tripathy1 Satyajeet Parida2 Leki Khandu3 Received 18 May 2021/Accepted 6 September 2021/Published online 7 October 2021 The Institution of Engineers India 2021 Abstract Risk management focusses on the identification