MSHA Seeks Information on UG Warning System
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration requested information on proximity detection systems for underground mines.
Proximity detection is an existing technology that uses electronic sensors to detect motion or the locations of objects and persons but its use on mobile equipment in underground mines is a fairly new concept. The systems can be installed on mining machinery to detect the presence of personnel or equipment within a certain distance of the machine. These systems can be programmed to send warning signals and stop machine movement when the programmed areas are breached.
“This technology offers a means to maintaining a safe working environment and preventing injuries to miners when operating remote-controlled machinery,” said Joseph A. Main, assistant secretary of labor for mine safety and health. “MSHA hopes to gather information and comments from the mining community to help us determine whether the use of these systems will be effective in preventing accidents and reducing injuries and the benefits of any suggested regulatory action.”
Specifically, the agency is requesting information from the mining community to help determine whether the use of proximity detection systems would reduce injuries and fatalities from accidents where a remote-controlled continuous miner (RCCM) pins, crushes or strikes miners in underground mines; the application of proximity detection technology to underground equipment other than RCCMs would reduce the risk of accidents; and any other information that will help MSHA in determining the technological and economic feasibility, training needs and benefits of any suggested regulatory action.
Comments must be submitted by April 2.
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