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Genuine P25 Interoperability for Public Safety Agencies
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Khutala Colliery Case Study
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Mining in South Africa has been the main force behind the history and development of Africa's most advanced and richest industries.South Africa is Aftricas largest Mining producer as well as being a major global producer, behind the world’s largest mining countries China, Australia, Canada, USA and Indonesia. South Africa has 11% of the world’s underground coal reserves and produces 6% of global production. Globally, coal is the most widely used fuel source, with electricity generation consisting of 36% of total fuel consumption. With South Africa depended on 77% of its power to be provided solely by coal production. These statistics are unlikely to change significantly in the next two decades due to the lack of suitable alternatives to coal as an energy source.
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San Juan New Mexico, USA Case Study
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Miners work in extreme and in most cases very dangerous environments that few people outside the industry can fully understand or will ever experience. Reports of mining disasters and loss of life seem to bring communities and nations around the world to a point of optimism and anxiety, helplessly waiting for some news or a sign from inside the mine.
Historically the mining industry has been very slow at adapting new technologies such as monitoring and trapped miner search systems. Early mine technologies were focused on monitoring equipment, atmosphere, fire and conveyors. Over the last 30 years this approach has drastically changed. Mining injuries and fatalities have decreased dramatically, due in part to tighter government regulations and standards combined with the increase in communications, safety and monitoring technologies. Mining operators are now regulated more strictly and work actively to improve communications, working conditions and increase safety for their employees on a consistent basis. The Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response Act 2006 (MINER) sets the regulatory limits for communications, tracking and search systems for mine operators. The result of these advancements can be seen in an impressive and steady decrease in fatalities, injuries and illnesses within the industry.
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Bell Common Tunnel
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The Bell Common Radio Re-broadcasting project required improvement of the mechanical electrical and operational control systems to mitigate dilapidation, operational risks and reduce maintenance costs and network disruption.
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