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Leveraging Real-Time Intelligence to Enhance Safety in Mining Operation

  CSG operations have traditionally been among the most difficult sites to safely supervise. When big rigs, bump-and-go traffic and blind spots are multiplying in a perfect storm of congestion it does not take much to magnify small errors into serious accidents. That is one reason many companies are embracing smarter digital tools that provide better although by no means complete awareness of what’s taking place around their operations.   Finally, one of the most useful features that is included now allows you to create a pedestrian and  High-risk zone heatmap  on the fly. Rather than being based on occasional checks or manual reports, these systems are able to analyze live video feeds and can map where people and machinery move. When foot traffic grows in dangerous areas, or workers advance into low visibility zones, managers would know immediately. This enables early interventions to stop problems before they proliferate.   Such insights are being incorporated...

How Industrial & Mining Safety Stands to Benefit from AI

  Places with heavy equipment, and lots of activity calls for reliable safety measures. Today, many companies are looking to  industrial safety AI  as a way to augment those practices and alleviate the risks associated with the everyday operations of an entrenched or growing business. AI, meanwhile, does a lot more than manually sifting through test results or playing catch-up with reporting: Unleashing AI means opening the floodgates to an ongoing stream of real-time insight that allows teams to react sooner and plan better.   Among the greatest advantages is being able to identify hazards before they become wide-spread problems. Vision-based systems can watch restricted areas, observe vehicles and see unsafe actions that fly under the radar of the most attentive of supervisors. This will provide more uniformity particularly at long distances where visual observation is obscured.   In mining the impact is even more striking. Tough conditions, heavy machinery an...