VI scenario storyboards

Functional performance scenario storyboards

What are functional performance scenario storyboards?

  • The Functional Performance Scenario Storyboard approach was developed by an EMESRT Member Company to better understand the fatal vehicle interaction scenarios in a surface mine and to then compare the capability of vehicle interaction technologies to mitigate or eliminate the exposures detailed in the storyboards. This has enabled designers to better develop and install vehicle interaction technologies appropriate mobile equipment interactions at surface mines and recently adapted for Underground mines
  • They provide a visual and dynamic reference for equipment operators, technology suppliers, VI Improvement project managers as they implement VI machine intervention (EMESRT Levels 7, 8 and 9)

Surface

  • PowerPoint files will download automatically. 
  • Once downloaded, review each storyboard in presentation mode.
  • Adapt the resource to your circumstances.

Scenario 1

Tailgating heavy vehicle to heave vehicle.

Scenario 2A

Speeding.

Scenario 2B

Speed on ramp approach.

Scenario 3

Wet roads due to overwatering.

Scenario 4

T-intersection – light vehicle perspective.

Scenario 5

Dump areas – dozer configuration.

Scenario 6A

Loading areas – rotating tracked loading unit.

Scenario 6B

Loading areas – wheeled loading unit.

Scenario 7A

Passing stationary heavy vehicle – dump and dig face.

Scenario 7B

Light vehicle inside 30 m of stationary heavy vehicle.

Scenario 7C

Accessing heavy vehicle – operational activities.

Scenario 7D

Accessing stationary heavy vehicle – assumed un-manned.

Scenario 7E

Light vehicle inside 30 m of stationary heavy vehicle.

Scenario 8

Segregated roads.

Scenario 9

Passing roadwork vehicles.

Scenario 10

Standard CAS – general operational interactions.

Scenario 11

Unknown grade change.

Underground

  • PowerPoint files will download automatically. 
  • Once downloaded, review each storyboard in presentation mode.
  • Adapt the resource to your circumstances.

Scenario 1

Pedestrian approaching static vehicle.

Scenario 2

Vehicle moving towards a person / equipment / vehicle.

Scenario 3

Two vehicles approaching each other.

Scenario 4

Vehicle turning towards a person / equipment / vehicle.

Scenario 5

Vehicle approaching environment hazard.