Step 5: Implement New Intervention Controls (Phase 4)
The successful implementation and use of new VI intervention controls (EMESRT Levels 8 to 9) requires the integration of all levels and support processes of VI control for a ‘whole of system’ improvement. Detailed information is provided in the EMESRT Vehicle Interaction Control Improvement Project Guide 2020 below
5.1 Relevant Options – New VI React Controls
The Work Packages in this section focus on the successful implementation of new VI intervention controls (EMESRT Levels 8–9). This requires the integration of all VI Control Levels for a ‘whole of system’ improvement.
Resources are shared on approaches which have been successful at other operations and give guidance on key elements to implement for ongoing technology introduction [More...]
5.2 Updated User Requirements
The WBS section and associated specific elements describe how to update User Requirements are technology solutions are implemented.
Guidance is given on developing performance and technical requirements [More...]
5.3 New VI Control Selection
Elements here align with Mine of the Future requirements.
Work package elements refer to the tools and methods that can help to embed technology for VI outcome improvements [More...]
5.4 Operational Validation
How to apply validation for identified implementation improvements are described in this work package in the WBS [More...]
5.4.2 Site Baseline Update
The site baseline will need updating to match the changes made through the project.
This resource describes an approach to achieving this [More...]
5.5 Operational Integration
This resource describes some key requirements to achieve operational integration [More...]
5.6 Operational Deployment
This resource describes the project elements that will help to achieve a sound operational deployment [More...]
5.7 New React Control Maintenance Plan
At the completion of operational deployment, prepare a control maintenance plan and pass to the operating site [More...]
SB 01.0 Segregated Roads – EMESRT Story Board Series
This Story Board (storyboard) applies to segregated roads at a surface mine e.g. light vehicles have access on roads that are not used by haul trucks.
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SB 02.0 Speed Zones General, Including Ramps – EMESRT Story Board Series
This Story Board (storyboard) applies to speed zones at a surface mine, including for ramp speeds. It is not applicable for dozers, drills, graders, scrapers, light vehicles and tracked loading units.
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SB 03.0 Tailgating Heavy Vehicle to Heavy Vehicle – EMESRT Story Board Series
This Story Board (storyboard) applies to heavy vehicle to heavy vehicle tailgating. It is also relevant to Light Vehicles (LV) and Medium Vehicles (MV) when they are the Remote Object (RO) i.e. when a heavy vehicle is tailgating.
It is not applicable for dozers, drills, graders, scrapers, light vehicles and tracked loading units.
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SB 04.0 T Intersections Light Vehicle Perspective – EMESRT Story Board Series
This Story Board (storyboard) applies to light vehicles approaching a T intersection as the Local Object.
It is not applicable for dozers, drills, or tracked loading units.
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SB 05.0 Wet Roads due to Overwatering – EMESRT Story Board Series
This Story Board (storyboard) applies to wet roads due to overwatering during surface mining.
It is not applicable for wheel loaders, dozers, graders, drills, scrapers, cable reelers, and tracked loading units
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SB 06.0 Passing Stationary Heavy Vehicle at Dump and Dig Face – EMESRT Story Board Series
This Story Board (storyboard) applies to passing Stationary Heavy Vehicle at Dump and Dig Face during surface mining.
It is not applicable for these interactions:
- Light Vehicle to Light Vehicle,
- Light Vehicle to Medium Vehicle
- Medium Vehicle to Medium Vehicle
- Medium Vehicle to Light Vehicle
- Tracked loading unit to Tracked loading unit
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SB 07.0 Accessing a Heavy Vehicle for Maintenance EMESRT Story Board Series
This Story Board (storyboard) is applicable for Light Vehicles (LV), Medium Vehicles (MV) and and Fuel Trucks approaching heaving vehicles.
It excludes LV and MV approaching LV and MV
SB 08.0 Accessing a Heavy Vehicle for Operational Activities EMESRT Story Board Series
This story board (storyboard) is only applicable for entry by Light Vehicles (LV)
SB 09.0 Assumed unmanned Heavy Vehicle managing access or passing EMESRT Story Board Series
This story board (storyboard) is applicable for Light Vehicles (LV), Medium Vehicles (MV) and and Fuel Trucks approaching heavy vehicles.
It excludes LV and MV approaching LV and MV
SB 10.0 Light Vehicle Inside 30 m of stationary Heavy Vehicle EMESRT Story Board Series
This story board (storyboard) is applicable for Light Vehicles (LV), Medium Vehicles (MV) and and Fuel Trucks approaching heavy vehicles.
SB 11.0 Passing Roadworks Vehicles EMESRT Story Board Series
For passing equipment carrying our road works. Not applicable for wheel loaders, dozer, grader, light vehicles, drills, medium vehicles, cable reelers and tracked loading units. Storyboard.
SB 12.0 Loading Unit Geo-Fence Characteristics EMESRT Story Board Series
This is story board (storyboard) is relevant for setting parameters between loading units and haul trucks
SB 13.0 Loading Unit Tramming Characteristics EMESRT Story Board Series
This is story board (storyboard) is relevant for setting parameters when loading units are tramming
SB 14.0 Dozer working at the Dump EMESRT Story Board Series
This is story board (storyboards) is relevant for setting parameters for dozers working at the dump
SB Story Board General User Interfaces
This presentation provides an example of General User Interface Requirements developed for a surface mining operation