88ֳ

INTERNATIONAL COAL NEWS

Crinum East chooses MST tracking

BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance's Crinum East mine in Queensland will install Mine Site Technolo...

Angie Tomlinson

This article is 16 years old. Images might not display.

88ֳ

Crinum, which now operates in its new East section after moving from the South earlier this year, needed a system to track personnel and machine access to the longwall panel for rescuer numbers and ventilation reasons.

Each of Crinum East’s longwall panels have a limited number of self-contained self-rescuers (SCSRs) in caches which restricts the safe number of personnel permitted in the area.

Also, the available ventilation quantity governs how much diesel equipment can operate at any one time.

“By using the Access Control features in the ImPact Tracking System, the software can be set up to count personnel and machines entering an area and can automatically trigger stop signs at the longwall entrance should the numbers exceed the allowable limit,” MST’s Denis Kent said on Crinum’s use of the tracking system.

“Additionally, the mine also wanted to be able to better manage the general movement of machines, implements and personnel to better manage their underground activities, particularly during the longwall moves.”

The mine considered various solutions before choosing ImPact Tracking. The initial system comprised 12 strategically placed ImPact Wireless Access Points (WAPs) connected via the dedicated composite fibre and power cable, 140 vehicle tags and 140 Integrated Communications Cap Lamp (ICCL) tags, combined with AeroScout’s MobileView software.

The mine has a number of existing ICCLs and has been using MST’s PED for several years as its primary emergency communication system.

“The unique ability to integrate the active RFID tags into the mine’s existing ICCL units, as well as the new ICCLs, streamlined the installation requirements,” Kent said.

He added Crinum also selected MST’s technology for the flexibility and ease of use.

“Client-specific customisation, little need for IT intervention and web browser capabilities were all major factors in the mine’s choice,” he said.

The initial installation will be rolled out into non-hazardous areas and will then be extended into the Intrinsically Safe (IS) sections of the mine within 12 months.

Additional access points will also be deployed to increase signal coverage underground to allow the use of MST’s VoIP phone for two-way voice communications when IS approvals are completed.

TOPICS:

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the 88ֳ Intelligence team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the 88ֳ Intelligence team.

editions

Mining Magazine Intelligence: Future Fleets Report 2025

MMI Future Fleets Report 2025 looks at how companies are using alternative energy sources to cut greenhouse gas emmissions

editions

Mining Magazine Intelligence: Automation and Digitalisation Report 2024

Exclusive research for Mining Magazine Intelligence Automation and Digitalisation Report 2024 shows mining companies are embracing cutting-edge tech

editions

ESG Mining Company Index: Benchmarking the Future of Sustainable Mining

The ESG Mining Company Index report provides an in-depth evaluation of ESG performance of 61 of the world's largest mining companies. Using a robust framework, it assesses each company across 9 meticulously weighted indicators within 6 essential pillars.

editions

Mining Magazine Intelligence Exploration Report 2024 (feat. Opaxe data)

A comprehensive review of exploration trends and technologies, highlighting the best intercepts and discoveries and the latest initial resource estimates.