OPERATOR TRAINING

News

  • Accident raises questions of vehicle suitability

    An accident at a zinc mine in Queensland has raised questions about using on-highway trucks on mine sites.

    29/07/2009

  • Uptime in a down economy

    Maintenance and aftermarket technology to maximise productivity. Boart Longyear’s Brian Patience and Ron Hankins write for Australian Mining.

    25/06/2009

  • Vale invests in simulation training

    Vale has invested in equipment simulator technology.

    04/05/2009

  • Fall arrest standards: don't fall short

    Forthcoming changes and implications regarding the safe use and operation of miner's belts could present a dilemma for the mining industry. Liz Foster writes for Australian Mining.

    29/09/2008

  • Simulator improves tyre life

    Immersive Technologies has provided the world's second largest producer of hard coking coal, Elk Valley Coal, Advanced Equipment (AE) Simulators for operator training.

    12/08/2008

  • Simulator training acquisition

    Immersive Technologies has acquired Perth-based Mining Training Services (MTS) to help address the Australian mining and civil industries shortage of operators.

    04/04/2008

Products

  • Komatsu unleashes its latest rigid frame dump truck

    Komatsu Australia has released the 860E-1K rigid frame dump truck with a 254 tonne payload capacity.

  • Siemens wins NSW coal contract

    Siemens has announced that it will be delivering a $5 million contract to supply a turnkey solution including a 66 kV switchyard and 11 kV indoor substation for the Moolarben Coal Project in the New South Wales coalfields.

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