The Ergonomics Open Journal

2011, 4 : 74-80
Published online 2011 August 27. DOI: 10.2174/1875934301104010074
Publisher ID: TOERGJ-4-74

Human Factor Issues with Automated Mining Equipment

Danellie Lynas and Tim Horberry
Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre, University of Queensland, Australia

ABSTRACT

This paper presents an extended literature review of the human factors impacts of current and future automation in the minerals industry. It begins by defining what is automation and stating why it is being developed and deployed. It then outlines why it is important to consider operators and maintainers when designing and deploying mining automation. To put mining automation into context, lessons learnt from automation in other industries and past problems with automation from a human-element perspective is then presented before specific issues in mining automation are discussed; these include ‘degrees of automation’, automation trends and the deployment issues. Conclusions about the human-element impacts of mining automation are made; these include the likely problems and some potential ways of reducing such problems.