Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

AeroScout uses RFID to enhance safety in Australian mine

Thursday, September 18, 2008

AeroScout Inc. announced this week that they are partnering with Mine Site Technologies to bring greater safety and efficiency to the operations of Beltana Coal Mine, Australia’s most productive mines. The mine employs 200 workers and maintains 50 diesel vehicles underground.

All of Beltana Coal Mine’s workers wear Mine Site Integrated Communications Cap Lamps whenever they are underground. The battery packs on the caps are integrated with AeroScout’s Active RFID tags, which enables their location to be tracked over the mine’s Wi-Fi network.


The real-time location of every worker can be viewed, or searched for, on a map using AeroScout MobileView software. In the event of an emergency, AeroScout’s solution can also be used to automate the muster process, ensuring that all workers in the mine are quickly and accurately accounted for at specific refuge points. The vehicles are tracked with self contained tags as well.

“With AeroScout’s technology integrated into our ICCL cap lamps, we can bring greater safety to miners without encumbering them with additional equipment,” said Denis Kent, business development manager at Mine Site. “Underground workers will always have their cap lamps with them, so it only makes sense to use that same equipment to enable quicker emergency response and to automate the mustering process.” [end] 

AeroScout announced that COTEMAR, S.A. de C.V., is using AeroScout’s real-time location system (RTLS) to enhance worker safety on its four offshore housing platforms.

The AeroScout Worker Safety solution used by COTEMAR includes AeroScout MobileView software and Wi-Fi RFID tags attached to a lanyard that must be worn by every staff member, guest and visitor during their stay at one of the facilities.

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The John Radcliffe Hospital has implemented AeroScout’s Asset Tracking & Management and Temperature Monitoring solutions to track and manage critical equipment and monitor refrigeration units that contain vital, temperature sensitive items.

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The Australian Customs and Border Protection Service have deployed HID Global RFID technology as an element of Relegen’s asset intelligence solution - assetDNA - as part of its national arms inventory management system.

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A New South Wales mine site is piloting an RFID system to monitor underground truck movements for safety and to boost productivity, reports iTnews.

RFID tags are mounted onto the top of the trucks and scanned by readers placed at critical points throughout the six kilometer main tunnel. The system captures information such as the direction and movement and displays it on screens on the tunnel walls.

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Dundee Precious Metals has installed AeroScout’s Wi-Fi RFID mining solution at its Chelopech Mine in Bulgaria. The AeroScout solution will be used for tracking people, equipment and vehicles to improve worker safety and productivity, both on the surface and underground.

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Engineered Systems has elected Field ID inspection software to boost safety compliance management of it various overhead cranes, trolleys and hoists supplied in the U.S. southeast.

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