EMESRT and the International Council of Mining and Metals (ICMM), Innovation for Cleaner Safer Vehicles (ICSV), Vehicle Interaction Leading Sites Cohort 2 three-day workshop is underway in Brisbane, Australia today.
The three-day workshop (23 – 25 October) follows on from Cohort 1 workshop held in May this year.
The leading sites program is driven by industry collaboration between EMESRT and the ICMM, ICSV, and Vehicle Interaction initiative.
The compelling case for the ICSV VI leading sites program strategy:
Mining industry fatality experience – no organisation has got this right yet
In 2018, the ICMM reported that 35% of industry fatalities from member companies occurred from operating mobile equipment or during transport
Of these about half are pedestrians
Regulator expectations – globally and particularly in South Africa
Understanding and implementing collision avoidance system technology projects is complex
Identified industry-level opportunities
Share experience and knowhow to develop a common and structured understanding of the issues and opportunities
Confirm react and other technology innovation opportunities that can be operationally integrated to improve or replace what we do now
Use common problem definitions and functional performance scenarios to assist OEM and third-party Proximity Detection System (PDS) designers to develop industry-level solutions
Identify and share design and operate innovation opportunities that can improve what we do now
Thirty-two workshop participants, with an accumulated 737 years of mining experience are currently at the workshop, listening, discussing, and sharing vehicle interaction control improvement challenges and opportunities.
Participants representing African Rainbow Minerals, Alcoa, Anglo American, AngloGold Ashanti, BHP, MMG, Freeport, Glencore, Gold Fields, Rio Tinto, and Vale.
The workshop is being supported by the vehicle interaction steering committee co-chairs, EMESRT, and consultant personnel.