Operational intensity exceeds OEM design considerations
BI-01.03 Clear operator performance management expectations supported by an active and consistent performance management process
Line managers ensure safe, productive behaviours are recognised and action is taken to correct unsafe and non-productive behaviours [More...] - keyword
BI-01.04 Trained Competent and Authorised Mobile Equipment Operators
All workers who operate mobile equipment at the mine are trained and assessed for competency.[More...]
BI-01.43 Required system health checks before mobile equipment operation – information for operator by vehicle type specifying access and escape alarms fire suppression auto shutdowns and other relevant prote
Required protective system health checks before operation are documented and communicated in a style that is appropriate for the audience. [More...]
BI-02.01 Introduction of equipment to site process
Only plant (including mobile equipment and monitoring systems) that meets site requirements is used on site. [More...]
BI-02.13 Routine tyre inspection
Mobile equipment with compromised tyres does not operate.[More...]
BI-02.23 Engine compartments are cleaned to prevent fuel build up
Foreign material does not build up in engine compartments[More...]
BI-02.31 Operator prestart checks include brakes steering tyres and running gear
Compromised mobile equipment does not operate.[More...]
BI-02A.50.1 Flammable Fluid Line Control Systems detect and react to loss of containment
BI-02A.52 Operator access specifications are detailed for mobile equipment
BI-02A.53 Operator display specifications are detailed for mobile equipment
BI-02A.54 Pneumatic specifications are detailed for mobile equipment
BI-02A.55 Service and park brake design
BI-02A.59 Restraints on drive trains and other mechanical components to arrest damage from failed components
Fluid lines are protected when there is significant mechanical failure e.g. a broken drive shaft.[More...]
BI-02A.70 Fire resistant coolants, hydraulic fluids are tested, approved and available for use in mobile equipment, when required.
Fire resistant coolants and hydraulic fluids are tested, approved and available for use in mobile equipment, when required.[More...]
BI-03.02 Operators follow site parking requirements
Site requirements for parking in any situation understood and applied by vehicle operators.[More...]
BI-03.03 Effective management of flammable dust
Sites with flammable dust prevent and control any build up on mobile equipment.[More...]
BI-03.04 Lightning TARP
Sites should have procedures (Trigger Action Response Processes/Plans) in place for storm situations that reduce the potential for lightning strike on mobile equipment.[More...]
BI-03.07 Refuelling Practices – trained personnel follow site refuelling procedures
Refuelling of mobile equipment is productive and safe.[More...]
EMESRT Performance Requirement 4 Mobile Equipment Fire Management
Design Philosophy 4 - Fire, fire prevention or mitigation controls, risks to operator, maintainer and emergency responders
Lightning Strikes – Managing the Risks – Safety Bulletin 60
Lightning
MSHA Bear Run Fatality – Haul Truck Fire
A fatality arose due to a failure of access stairs to a truck cabin when a fire occurred [More...]
Prevention of fires in underground mines
SA19-02-Truck-catches-fire-underground
Agitator truck, underground metals mine, Cobar, mon-metallic engine covers and guards, fuel load, fuel tank puncture [More...]