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    Human Systems Integration for Mining Automation

    Human Systems Integration for Mining Automation by Burgess-Limerick, Robin; Horberry, Tim; Lynas, Danellie;

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    Short description:

    Human Systems Integration for Mining Automation is the professional?s guide to understanding the issues, approaches and pitfalls in mining automation from a human-element perspective. A timely and fast-developing issue in mining and the wider minerals industry, this book delves into the design and deployment of automation.

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    Long description:

    Human Systems Integration for Mining Automation is the professional?s guide to understanding the issues, approaches, and pitfalls associated with mining automation from a human perspective. This book delves into a timely and fast-developing issue in mining and the wider minerals industry - the design and deployment of automation.


    The book approaches this from a ?Human Systems Integration? standpoint in which the technical and human-related aspects are jointly considered as part of an integrated, automated mining system. This accessible and readable title offers a wider Human Systems Integration framework that can be applied to mining projects. It is based on an established framework that has been developed and used successfully in other work. The framework is backed up with information obtained from mines in Australia, the USA, Canada, Sweden, and Chile and original equipment manufacturers such as Caterpillar, Komatsu, Sandvik and Epiroc. Every reader of this book will recognise the essential benefits of human systems integration for mining automation.


    This book will be an ideal read for industry professionals including systems engineers, safety engineers, mining engineers, human factors engineers, and engineers working on developing and deploying automation in mining and related industries including rail, road transport, and process control. It will also be of interest to students, researchers, and academics in related fields.

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgements


    About the authors


    List of Contributors


    Chapter 1: Human Systems Integration and Automated Mining


    Chapter 2: Automation benefits and failure modes


    Chapter 3: Best practice in other industries


    Chapter 4: Existing guidance for the mining industry


    Chapter 5: Case Studies of Human Systems Integration in Automated Mining


    Chapter 6: Risk assessments for mining automation


    By guest author Professor Maureen Hassall


    Chapter 7: Human systems integration for mining automation


    References

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