SafeScanner<\/a> removes shadows, doubles productively and creates 100% special compliance. Implementation of this data collection technology will move site closer to a digital twin without missing elements and will generate an annual $1.6m increase in production.<\/p>\nMine rescue and emergency response goes digital<\/h4>\n Emergency data no longer relies on the physical reach of the responder. SafeSight\u2019s Emergency Response drone (ERD) and Fire Response DeepTraxx allows Responders to gather scene data and search and rescue data 200m from the incident. Responders now have remote data collection tools that include HD Video and HD Thermal imaging create digital data that will save lives.<\/p>\n
High fidelity shaft twin<\/h4>\n The Shaft is a critical artery in any site operation. In addition, no digital twin can be complete without a digital model of the shaft. SafeSight has developed and deployed scanning technology that renders a high-fidelity 3D model of the shaft accurate to one millimetre.<\/p>\n
Lateral mining transformed<\/h4>\n SafeSight\u2019s MRC Rail Runner provides the ability to autonomously collect video and a shadow free 3D model of the raise during development to help guide the rail and never miss the ore body or the target finish point. An accurate model of raises can be integrated into the digital twin all while keeping crews and survey team out of harm\u2019s way.<\/p>\n
The future of streaming data in mining<\/h3>\n Mining operations are increasingly looking to move to private networks and LTE (Long-Term Evolution) technology. The shift to private networks and LTE brings numerous benefits that enhance the efficiency, safety, and overall performance of mining activities.<\/p>\n
The migration to private networks and LTE technology in mining is driven by the need for reliable, high-performance communication, improved safety, efficient data handling, reduced downtime, enhanced security, and compliance with evolving industry standards. These technologies are becoming indispensable for mining companies seeking to modernise their operations and remain competitive in the evolving mining landscape.<\/p>\n
SafeSight is already looking to leverage the coming infrastructure and transitioning our technology to 5G enabled data collection in Q1 of 2024. What does this translate to underground?<\/p>\n
Survey and planning transformed<\/h3>\n Imagine the transformation of survey, reconciliation, and mine planning if survey data collected underground was available moments after the data collection was completed. Planners and engineers would no longer have to wait for survey crews to come to surface manage and manipulate collected data to make it available for the next steps in the development lifecycle. They would have the data after the moment it was collected.<\/p>\n
Mine rescue and emergency response<\/h3>\nAssessing the scene<\/h4>\n Imagine an environment where rescue or emergency data was streamed to surface in real time to provide scene assessment prior to emergency crews arriving.<\/p>\n
Search and rescue<\/h4>\n Imagine real time HD and thermal video stream to the command-and-control centre in an active incident come fire or search and rescue event. Experts with access to the network from any location on the globe could provide expert intelligence and incident response support. Responders could extend their reach and range far beyond any physical barrier or operating limitation.<\/p>\n
The importance of the mining sector\u2019s digital transformation<\/h3>\n SafeSight will continue to push the digital boundaries in mining and support digital innovation in the sector. Digital transformation in mining holds the promise of a brighter future for the sector by revolutionising traditional practices<\/a>.<\/p>\nIt offers the potential to enhance operational efficiency, safety, and sustainability. Advanced technologies, such as IoT sensors, automation, AI, and data analytics, enable mining companies to make data-driven decisions, optimise processes, and reduce costs. Real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance minimise equipment downtime, leading to increased productivity.<\/p>\n
Additionally, improved safety measures, including remote operation and monitoring, contribute to a safer working environment.<\/p>\n
Furthermore, digital transformation supports environmental sustainability by reducing the industry\u2019s ecological footprint. These technological advancements position mining on a path toward greater competitiveness and long-term viability in a rapidly evolving global landscape.<\/p>\n
Please note, this article will also appear in the sixteenth edition of our\u00a0quarterly publication<\/a>.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Learn how Safesight Exploration is encouraging the mining sector to embrace the digital transformation to improve safety, and efficiency.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":18,"featured_media":39844,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[830],"tags":[529,885,565,24527],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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