Mining Publication: Proximity Detection With Selective Machine Shutdown
Original creation date: February 2016
An average of 1.2 fatalities occur per year in underground coal mines in the United States when a miner is struck or pinned by a remote-controlled continuous mining machine. Proximity detection technology provides a means to prevent these types of accidents by disabling all machine motion when a miner is in close proximity. Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) have developed the intelligent Proximity Detection (iPD) system, which continuously tracks the position of miners near the machine and disables only those machine motions that could cause a pinning accident. This system, previously demonstrated using non-permissible proximity detection hardware, has now been shown to be effective when implemented using an MSHA-approved system as a platform. Performance tests have shown accuracy, repeatability, and stop zone identification to be comparable to or better than the system demonstrated with non-permissible hardware.
Authors: JP Ducarme, J Carr, CC Jobes
Conference Proceedings - February 2016
NIOSHTIC2 Number: 20047053
2015 SME Annual Meeting, February 15-18, 2015, Denver, Colorado, preprint 15-083. Englewood, CO: Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Inc., 2015 Feb; :1-6
See Also
- An Active Proximity Warning System for Surface and Underground Mining Applications
- Effect of Operator Position on the Incidence of Continuous Mining Machine/Worker Collisions
- An Environmentally Robust Proximity Warning System for Hazardous Areas
- Innovative Safety Interventions: Feasibility of Using Intelligent Video for Machinery Applications
- Intelligent Proximity Detection to Improve Miner Safety
- Proximity Detection
- Proximity Detection Zones: Designs to Prevent Fatalities Around Continuous Mining Machines
- Recommendations for Evaluating & Implementing Proximity Warning Systems on Surface Mining Equipment
- Test Results of Collision Warning Systems for Surface Mining Dump Trucks
- Test Results of Collision Warning Systems on Off-Highway Dump Trucks: Phase 2
- Page last reviewed: 9/12/2017
- Page last updated: 9/12/2016
- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program