MegaBanner-Right

LeaderBoad-Right

LeaderBoard-Left

Home ยป Industry News ยป Sudor Coal installs Booyco for safer mining

Sudor Coal installs Booyco for safer mining

In pursuit of the goal of zero harm in mining, and in compliance with recent safety regulations, Mpumalanga miner Sudor Coal has implemented a state-of-the-art proximity detection system (PDS) from market leader Booyco Electronics at its Weltevreden operation.

The underground coal mine near Emalahleni has three sections extracting the Number 4 Seam at about 60 metres below surface. The Booyco PDS system includes buzzers and flash units on mine personnel, as well as transmitters on continuous miners, shuttle cars and roof-bolters.

The system prevents dangerous situations by alerting both the pedestrian and the machine operator to each otherโ€™s proximity; an audible and visual alarm is triggered followed by retardation of the moving equipment, which is then brought to a standstill if no action is taken.

Petrus Vilakazi, underground engineer at Weltevreden, says the implementation of the system began in March 2016 and was rolled out across all three of the mineโ€™s sections over a period of about a year.

โ€œWe initially presented our implementation plan for a collision-avoidance system (CAS) to the Principal Inspector at the Department of Mineral Resources,โ€ says Vilakazi, โ€œand this year we were able to report back to say the system was in place, in compliance with the new safety legislation.โ€

He says that commissioning of the PDS was done in two phases. Firstly, there was a cold commissioning phase in which the warning system was activated. This was followed by hot commissioning, in which an actual intervention โ€“ the retardation and the stopping of moving machinery โ€“ will be triggered if the warning signals are not heeded for any reason.

National figures indicate that transport-related incidents remain a leading cause of fatalities in South African mines, alongside incidents caused by fall-of-ground. PDS technology is a key part of the sectorโ€™s success in making mining safer; the number of deaths in the sector dropped by 5% in 2016 to a record low of 73, with injuries falling 15% in that year.

Vilakazi says a vital part of the systemโ€™s effectiveness is the buy-in of employees; it was therefore important to communicate the rationale for the PDS clearly with the underground employees to ensure that everyone understood why it was necessary and how it would improve safety.

โ€œAnything new takes some time getting used to, but it was not long before the system was well accepted by all stakeholders and it now works smoothly with no impact on production levels,โ€ he says. โ€œEmployees also realised that the company had invested substantially in this system so that they could work more safely, and they have bought into the implementation process.โ€

Anton Lourens, Booyco Electronics managing director, says the companyโ€™s PDS has gained a reputation for helping mines to protect their most important asset: their people.

To enquire about Cape Business News' digital marketing options please contact sales@cbn.co.za

Related articles

If the prime lending rate is phased out, what does it mean for consumers?ย 

If the prime lending rate is phased out, what does it mean for consumers?ย  By Therese Grobler, Head of Wealth Management at Momentum Financial Planning For...

How to Use a Voltage Tester: An Essential Guide for Electrical Safety and Efficiency

How to Use a Voltage Tester: An Essential Guide for Electrical Safety and Efficiency Fluke Electrical Application Note ย ย ย ย  Voltage testers are valuable tools for professionals...

MUST READ

Mayor tables R114m N2 Edge safety project

Mayor tables R114m N2 Edge safety project Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis says the City has allocated R114m in its adjustment budget for the N2...

RECOMMENDED

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.