In order to keep workforces safe during the extraction process while improving productivity, minerals companies are adopting automation, digitization, and electrification. ◾ Safety is greatly impacted by introducing the above technologies into processes by keeping mining workers at a safe distance, operating machinery, programs, and softwares from a safe, sometimes great, distance. ◾ Efficiency is improved by leaning into technological options as machines do not tire, do not require breaks, and do not have to contend with human error. In addition, operations can commence 24/7 when utilizing technology and machines, simply requiring shift changes to keep them running. Mining operations are increasingly utilizing technology and innovation for processes that take place underground, at the rock face. With predictive maintenance, machine learning, and continued research and development, there are no downsides to putting technology to work and keeping workforces safe and well!
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