PRODUCTIVITY: Use data analytics and targeted training says Immersive Technologies

PERTH, Australia - It’s one of the biggest challenges facing mine sites today: “How can we increase productivity without compromising safety or increasing cost?” Immersive Technologies, a leader in mining training solutions,...

PERTH, Australia - It’s one of the biggest challenges facing mine sites today: “How can we increase productivity without compromising safety or increasing cost?” Immersive Technologies, a leader in mining training solutions, says compelling results prove putting more focus on operator behavior and skills will deliver higher output.

 “We know that equipment performance is heavily dependent on operator skill, knowledge and attitude. Our unique approach ensures our customers focus on the right issues that will deliver the highest returns. We work closely with mining customers and OEM’s to ensure the technology is properly integrated and quantified results are achieved,” says Bryant Mullaney, global professional services manager, Immersive Technologies.

The company recently released a number of case studies proving how their simulation training and professional services delivered cycle time, spot time, swing time and bucket fill factor improvements. The newly added case studies span three countries and three commodities.

One case study (PR0511) explains details of a customer who was under pressure to show marked improvement in their overall production across all of their mine sites with an identified risk regarding the absence of a formal dragline operator training strategy.

The customer partnered with Immersive Technologies to develop and implement a structured training curriculum through Training Systems Integration (TSI) and to drive ROI through targeted training, using simulators.

In-pit data was collected through an onboard data capture system and analyzed in order to define the optimal training interventions. Targeted one-on-one skill training sessions were conducted to close gaps for each dragline operator.

A comparison of operator performance in the six months before and six months after the training showed:

  • 4% improvement in cycle times
  • 10% improvement in swing times
  • 5.7% improvement in bucket fill factors

At one site (case study UM0913) an initial training needs analysis demonstrated an opportunity to improve haul truck spot times.  Data analysis revealed that only 20% of the workforce were responsible for the majority of lower than expected productivity.

Immersive facilitated a cross functional team consisting of stakeholders from production, maintenance, training and continuous improvement. Upon the completion of the training initiative average spot times were reduced by 9.0 seconds.

The final case study (PR00613) recently released by Immersive Technologies spanned three mine sites where truck operators underwent simulator based training to improve truck cycle times.

Simulator data was used to track progress of specific skills and knowledge retention. Infield data was collected and analyzed both before and after training. The end result was an average of 24.3% improvement in spot times across all three sites.

“Following work with 230+ sites globally we believe that significant quantifiable improvement can be achieved at any mining operation,” Mullaney says.

For more information on these case studies or achieving results at your site email casestudyrequest@immersivetechnologies.com  or contact any of our 14 offices by clicking here

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