Wearable technologies are revolutionizing mining operations by enhancing safety, productivity, and health monitoring in hazardous environments. These devices, integrated with sensors and IoT, are tailored for underground and surface mining (Mining Technology, 2024).
Smart helmets are widely used, equipped with sensors to detect hazardous gases like methane or carbon monoxide, alerting workers to dangers (Identec Solutions, 2022). They also feature communication systems for real-time coordination and can monitor vital signs, such as heart rate, to manage fatigue (Qalhari, 2024). For example, Guardhat’s smart helmet tracks environmental risks and connects to control centers (Mining Technology, 2021).
Smart vests are another key technology, incorporating RFID tags for real-time location tracking, crucial during emergencies like cave-ins (Identec Solutions, 2022). These vests often include sensors for monitoring dust exposure or temperature, reducing health risks like silicosis (MDPI, 2018). K4 Integration’s RFID-enabled vests provide supervisors with precise worker location data (Mining Technology, 2021).
Smart glasses enhance productivity by offering augmented reality (AR) for hands-free access to equipment schematics or maintenance instructions, reducing downtime (Identec Solutions, 2022). They also support remote expert guidance, cutting repair costs (Qalhari, 2024). Smartwatches monitor fatigue and activity levels, prompting breaks to prevent accidents (MDPI, 2018).
Despite benefits, challenges like device durability in harsh conditions and privacy concerns persist (Gartner, 2022). Wearables are vital for safer, smarter mining.
What other wearable technologies have you seen in mining operations, and how have they impacted safety or efficiency? Share your experiences!