Mining Feature: Proximity Detection Research at SME 2016
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Friday, February 19, 2016
Learn about NIOSH's proximity detection research at SME 2016. NIOSH researchers will be giving two proximity detection presentations on Monday, February 22 . To receive a copy of the publications, send a request to mining@cdc.gov.
Health & Safety: Research Efforts Informing Regulation and Compliance
Room 131A | Monday, February 22
2:25 pm |
Analysis, Conversion, and Visualization of Survey Position and Magnetic Field Strength Data for a Proximity Detection System • Adam Smith of PMRD |
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3:45 pm |
Proximity Detection Zones Design to Prevent Striking and Pinning Fatalities Around Continuous Mining Machines • Peter Bissert and Adam Smith of PMRD |
See Also
- An Active Proximity Warning System for Surface and Underground Mining Applications
- An Environmentally Robust Proximity Warning System for Hazardous Areas
- Evaluation of an advanced proximity detection system for continuous mining machines
- Innovative Safety Interventions: Feasibility of Using Intelligent Video for Machinery Applications
- Intelligent Proximity Detection to Improve Miner Safety
- Proximity Detection
- Proximity Detection: A Continuing Research Imperative
- Recommendations for Evaluating & Implementing Proximity Warning Systems on Surface Mining Equipment
- Test Results of Collision Warning Systems for Surface Mining Dump Trucks
- Test Results of Collision Warning Systems on Off-Highway Dump Trucks: Phase 2
Page last reviewed: February 7, 2017
Page last updated: February 19, 2016
Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program