Crashed vehicles are disastrous for a mine site, putting the entire production process out of kilter and causing mass confusion. One single incident can result in a complete standstill of operations, causing thousands of dollars in lost production. Identifying the location of vehicles before an accident is essential for quick and accurate investigation. Problem Without
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Incident Investigation: Road Conditions
Roads on a mine site are constantly changing and suffer from extreme environmental and wear conditions. Ensuring roads are well designed is critical to production efficiencies and vehicle and worker safety. Being able to identify road gradients, potholes or any other dangerous road faults allows for rapid repairs and prevents further accidents from occurring. In addition,
Meet the Team - Daniel Hatala
iVolve are pleased to welcome our newest team member, Daniel Hatala, to the family. Daniel joins us as a Senior Engineer and will be working closely with our engineering team to deliver intelligent and simple solutions. ‘I recently moved to Australia from the UK, where l worked as a software engineer in many various industries. I have spent the
Meet the Team - Jeremy Bliss
iVolve are pleased to welcome our newest team member, Jeremy Bliss, to the family. Jeremy joins us a Mining Solutions Specialist and will be working from our USA office in Boulder, Colorado to support our distributors in the delivery of our Mine4D solutions for our North American sites. ‘I studied surveying at university and have been
End of Shift Paperwork is a Thing of the Past
The manual process of filling out truck load tally sheets is unnecessary and problematic. The steps involve in manually recording load tallies are – paperwork Operators manually record load tallies during the shift. Operators hand truck load tally sheets to Supervisors at the end of the shift. Supervisors check and summarise shift totals then hand