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ApplyIT streamlines mine safety procedures

November 2010 IT in Manufacturing

GEMCO tightens safety on remote island mining site with IntelliPERMIT.

The Groote Eylandt Mining Company (GEMCO), one of the world’s leading suppliers of manganese ore, has implemented ApplyIT’s IntelliPERMIT to tighten and streamline safety procedures at its site off northern Australia. Jointly owned by BHP Billiton and Anglo American, GEMCO is located on Groote Eylandt, an isolated island off the coast of Australia’s Northern Territory. The company mines high-grade manganese ore from the island’s extensive reserves and processes some 3,8 million tonnes of the product annually, an estimated 25% of the world’s total.

Designed and implemented by process manufacturing software specialist ApplyIT, IntelliPERMIT is a computerised permit-to-work system which controls the process by which permits within an operating plant are prepared, authorised, issued and managed. Prior to implementation, GEMCO was using job-specific paper permits (eg, hot work/confined space) and danger tags to manage the authority to work process. As a member of the BHP Billiton Group, GEMCO subscribes to the Billiton fatal risk control standards, which called for tighter management of isolation and permits to work at the site. The IntelliPERMIT system was identified as the ideal solution based on its proven success in BHP operations since 2004, when it was implemented at Metalloys and Hotazel manganese mines in South Africa.

One of the requirements of the rollout, which took place in mid-2009, was that there would be minimal disruption to ongoing work practices when formalising and standardising the authority to work (ATW) procedures in the system. The project called for improved compliance with the documented ATW procedures to raise safety and performance standards. A third objective was to streamline the permit issue and isolation processes for maximum safety and efficiency, enhancing GEMCO’s philosophy of safe production. Permit-to-work systems are vital to safeguard employees and the environment in hazardous operations and ensure responsible and sustainable operations.

ApplyIT product development director Scott Bredin says the use of fingerprint scanners for signing permits was a key enabling technology that allows users to be identified and matched to their competency profile, ensuring that only properly trained personnel are able to issue or accept permits. Bredin adds that two key features were added to IntelliPERMIT during the GEMCO implementation.

Firstly, the system was adjusted to enable incompatible conditions to be identified and users alerted to these situations. For example, certain types of work might be incompatible with other tasks taking place at the same time in a particular area of the mine. Similarly, the system can be set up to prevent work being authorised for an area where, for example, there is the potential for falling objects to harm those working below.

The second feature focuses on complex dependencies between different levels of authorisation. A user’s authority limits in the system depends on a broad competency profile which may include a range of required skills and training. IntelliPERMIT requires that should any of these required competencies expire, then the user is actively prevented from signing permits.

GEMCO has entered into a long-term support agreement with ApplyIT for regular system health checks. “The remoteness of the mining operations on an island far from any large developed area means that inevitably the site has to be equipped to cover a wide range of activities, including mining, port operations, logistics, maintenance of moving machinery, power generation and ore processing. Each of these activities has its own particular hazards and unique requirements for safe work. The IntelliPERMIT system is extremely flexible and caters for this variability, whilst still enforcing common safety standards and minimum requirements,” says Bredin.

Scott Saunders, ore processing superintendent at GEMCO, sees the system’s flexibility as its competitive edge. “The software is in a state of constant improvement to meet the progression of our operation’s safety requirements. This flexibility is one of its strongest features and the reason why it as our solution of choice. The system has enhanced safety performance on our site, particularly in the ore processing plant. It has reinforced our emphasis on safety, and is helping drive discipline around training and accurate, efficient record-keeping.”

For more information contact Scott Bredin, Apply IT, +27 (0)31 275 8083, [email protected], www.applyit.com





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