OFR-34-87 Industry Assessment Of Minos® Mine-Monitoring System

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. du Breuil
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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99
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

BCR National Laboratory (formerly Bituminous Coal Research, Inc.), under a USBM con­tract (originally with the Department of Energy), monitored the installation and operation of a computer-based belt-monitoring and control system at the Barnes & Tucker Coal Co. Mine No. 20, Ebensburg, PA. The system installed was the National Coal Board's Mine Operating System (MINOS) coal transport monitoring and control system. The program objec­tive was to document (1) the installation requirements for a conveyor control system, (2) the operating experience with the system, and (3) the impact of monitoring and control on mine operation. Analysis of the system operation indicates that monitoring and control did improve belt availability significantly, and reduced downtime associated with belt delays. Economic analysis showed the increased belt availability would potentially result in significant production increase, and, therefore, excellent payback on the initial investment. The system performed satisfactorily, was well accepted by the work force, and did not increase the maintenance workload.
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APA: F. du Breuil  (1987)  OFR-34-87 Industry Assessment Of Minos® Mine-Monitoring System

MLA: F. du Breuil OFR-34-87 Industry Assessment Of Minos® Mine-Monitoring System. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1987.

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