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Feeling tired?

Fatigue is implicated in approximately 69% of mining accidents involving haul trucks. As a result, fatigue management is being recognised by mining companies as a critical part of ensuring safe operations. Ailbhe Goodbody looks at the variety of techniques used

Ailbhe Goodbody

 The need to monitor and manage fatigue affects all mines, large and small, in every location. Fatigue due to a lack of sleep can affect anyone in the mining community, including operators and executives,...

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