NIOSH Mining Safety and Health Research Content

Proximity Warning Systems for Mining Equipment Workshop
September 15, 2010, Charleston, WV


The NIOSH Office of Mine Safety and Health Research sponsored a free, one-day workshop to discuss proximity warning and detection systems for mining equipment.

NIOSH researchers presented information on the latest technologies, both experimental and commercial, to prevent collisions between mining equipment and other vehicles or personnel, and to prevent remote controlled continuous miner operators from being pinned by the machines they are operating. Presentations covered technologies suitable for all mining applications, with special emphasis on underground mining. The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) provided an update on recent proximity detection activities, and the West Virginia Mine Safety Technology Task Force reported on its efforts to implement proximity detection systems.

Slides and videos for the presentations made by NIOSH researchers are available for downloading below. In addition, you may request a DVD of these workshop presentations by sending an email to OMSHR@cdc.gov.

  • Welcome
    R.J Matetic, PhD Acting Branch Chief, Electrical and Mechanical Systems Safety, NIOSH Office of Mine Safety and Health Research
    Slides (PDF, 2353 KB, 2010)
  • Overview of Proximity Warning System Technology and Approaches
    Todd Ruff, MS, PE, Acting Deputy Branch Chief, Electrical and Mechanical Systems Safety, NIOSH Office of Mine Safety and Health Research
    Slides  (PDF, 3941 KB, 2010)  |  Video (WMV, 149 MB, 2010)
  • Status of International Implementation of Proximity Warning Systems
    Miguel Angel Reyes, Electrical Engineer, NIOSH Office of Mine Safety and Health Research
    Slides  (PDF, 7972 KB, 2010)  |  Video (WMV, 113 MB, 2010)
  • Update on MSHA Proximity Detection Activities
    Dave Chirdon, Mine Safety and Health Administration
  • Update on West Virginia Mine Safety Technology Task Force Efforts
    Jim Dean, Co- Chairman, West Virginia Mine Safety Technology Task Force
  • Intelligent Proximity Detection System for Continuous Mining Machines
    Chris Jobes, PhD, PE, Mechanical Engineer and Jacob Carr, MS, Safety Engineer, NIOSH Office of Mine Safety and Health Research
    Slides  (PDF, 5292 KB, 2010)  |  Video (WMV, 127 MB, 2010)
  • Behavioral Considerations for Proximity Warning Implementation
    Catherine Kingsley Westerman, PhD, Health Communications Fellow, NIOSH Office of Mine Safety and Health Research
    Slides  (PDF, 2044 KB, 2010)  |  Video (WMV, 66 MB, 2010)
  • Ergonomic Considerations for Proximity Warning Implementation
    Patrick Dempsey, PhD, CPE, Acting Team Leader, Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention, NIOSH Office of Mine Safety and Health Research
    Slides  (PDF, 670 KB, 2010)  |  Video (WMV, 67 MB, 2010)

Example slides from the workshop

Example slide: describing the problem with surface mining equipment Example slide: triangulation technique for determining position Example slide: description of human-machine interaction Example slide: Test a prototype proximity system