Follow-up of Production Equipment Availability and its Contributing Factors in Selected Canadian Underground Mines

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Edith Lafontaine
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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8
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725 KB
Publication Date:
May 1, 2007

Abstract

Modern underground mines operate fleets of mobile production equipment including drill jumbos, long-hole drills, load-haul-dump machines, trucks and bolters. Their availability has a substantial impact onto production cost and thus onto mine profitability. Through appropriate collection of pertinent data and information, use of adequate performance measures and their analyses, mine operators can identify the most promising and cost effective opportunities to get more from their equipment and to reduce the overall cost. This paper presents results of the study aimed to review and analyse means and measures used to quantify equipment availability and its contributing factors (reliability, maintainability and maintenance support) in several Canadian underground mines. It overviews current reporting procedures, sources, quality and quantity of the data and information collected as well as examines performance measures and their definitions used by the surveyed mines. Problems concerning data acquisition as well as meaningfulness and usefulness of the above mentioned metrics are also discussed. The paper concludes with some suggestions and recommendations concerning several aspects of equipment availability assessment. It is believed that the latter may become a more useful tool for mine operators in their efforts to reduce production cost than it seems to be the case at present.
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APA: Edith Lafontaine  (2007)  Follow-up of Production Equipment Availability and its Contributing Factors in Selected Canadian Underground Mines

MLA: Edith Lafontaine Follow-up of Production Equipment Availability and its Contributing Factors in Selected Canadian Underground Mines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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