We work with stakeholders to achieve zero harm to miners by:
- Creating pragmatic and sustainable safety, health, and risk improvements in partnership mining companies
- Identifying, adapting, and promoting best practices across industry sectors
- Improving access to tools, technology, and training so that the smallest mining operators can benefit
The Center of Excellence for Mine Safety addresses the most pressing
mining challenges of the 4th Industrial Revolution.
Safety Assurance
• Emergency resiliency & self-escape
• Basic & advanced subterranean rescue
• Human/machine interaction
• Ergonometrics
Health Management
• Miner health & disease management
• Optimized fitness-for-duty
• Thermal stress management
• Measures of behavioral health
Risk Mitigation
• Supervisor leadership
• Blockchains & predictive analytics
• Effective training & program evaluation
• Continuity of risk management
Why Study Mining at University of Arizona?
- Legacy of innovative mining research, education, training
- Strong cross-college mining health and safety collaborations
- San Xavier Mining Laboratory
- Proximal operating mines
- Surface (large and small)
- Underground (complex)
- Artisanal
- Access to international mines
- Tucson - unique technology hub
- Perfect testing ground
- 4 of 5 climatic zones
- Elevations -7000 to >12,000 ft
Near Term Goals
#1
Provide open source compendium of ‘best-practices’ in critical controls for metal/non-metal mines that could lead to the most concerning material unwanted events.
#2
Launch version 2.0 of the Mining Institute for Supervisor Leadership (MISL) Program using a multi-modal flipped classroom.
#3
Develop effective and sustainable heat strain management and mitigation tools for underground and surface mines operating in extreme conditions.