Oyu Tolgoi deploys SmartCap technology to stop accidents before they happen

Economy | Mining
en_amarsaikhan@montsame.mn
2016-01-15 18:04:38

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ Oyu Tolgoi announced Friday the roll-out of an innovative and ground-breaking new safety programme across several areas of the operation with the deployment of SmartCap technology. The SmartCap device, mounted on an operator’s cap, monitors the electrical activity of the brain, and alerts both the operator and the Oyu Tolgoi control room if an operator – for example, a haul truck driver - is at risk of falling asleep.

Fatigue induced micro-sleep, while operating vehicles and heavy machinery, is one of the most common and dangerous risks faced in the mining industry.

Speaking at the launch of the SmartCap programme, Oyu Tolgoi President and CEO Andrew Woodley said, “As a young and growing business, we have the opportunity to adopt cutting edge technology to drive improved safety performance. I am thrilled that, going forward, the SmartCap will help our people to manage their fatigue and reduce the risks of serious injury.

“Making sure that each member of our workforce returns home safely to their loved ones is, and will always remain, our foremost measure of success. This technology is an exciting addition to our safety toolbox.”

Quick facts about SmartCap:

- Developed specifically for improving safety in mining operations, the technology was first introduced at Rio Tinto’s Australian coal mines.

- Alerts the operator when focus is weakened, providing advanced warning of potential micro-sleeps

- Assists drivers to manage their fatigue

- Reduces the risk of incidents due to fatigue and microsleep

- Equipped with technology, mounted on a standard cap or other headwear such as beanies and headbands, which utilizes proven methods for monitoring the electrical activity of the brain

Operators at mine sites are encouraged to focus on the mantra that “the best person to manage your fatigue is you.” With the implementation of the SmartCap programme, Oyu Tolgoi’s operators are now using the latest technology to manage their fatigue and to eliminate a common risk, reports ot.mn.