Future Mining Safety Tech Saves Lives with Advanced Sensors

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Although they won’t attain field readiness in time to help workers trapped by the mine collapse in Chile, a number of new technologies will enter service in the next few years that could drastically increase mine collapse survival rates. These technologies differ in their use, but all use advanced sensors to help miners locate fallen colleagues, alert rescue teams and flee to safety.

The sensors will help navigate drills directly to trapped miners, enable robots and escape vehicles to speed through the darkened labyrinths carved from the living rock and allow rescue teams to find miners in tunnels filled with black smoke and deadly gas.

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