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MINE HAUL ROAD DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT BEST PRACTICES FOR SAFE AND COST-EFFICIENT TRUCK HAULAGE

机译:矿山公路设计和管理安全和成本效益最佳的卡车运输最佳实践

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Well designed and maintained haul roads are the key to minimizing truck haulage on-road hazards and costs, as well as increasing productivity. However, practically designing and managing a haul road for optimal performance is often difficult to achieve. Poorly designed and built roads exhibit high rolling resistance - a 1% increase in road rolling resistance can typically reduce speed on ramp by as much as 10% - and on the flat by up to 26%. In the current economic climate, investment and operating decisions come under scrutiny. In the long run, this scrutiny returns improved efficiencies and leaner, healthier operations. The focus of this evolving evaluation process should and will certainly fall on haulage operations - simply by virtue of their contribution to overall cost of operations - often in excess of 50% of total costs for deep open-pit mines. Whilst the end result - improved efficiency and reduced cost per ton hauled - is not in itself problematic, it is the route, or process followed to achieve these savings that needs to be carefully managed. We can be guided on this journey by our understanding of how a road design is developed, and, critically, the interplay between a good design and safe, cost efficient haulage.This paper briefly summarizes the evolution of mine haul road design, from the seminal USBM work of Kaufman and Ault in 1977, through to current geometric, structural, functional and maintenance management design components. These augmented design and management guidelines have been developed over the past decade, both in response to the requirements of mine operators for more safe and efficient haulage systems, and the truck manufacturers' requirements for a more predictable and controlled operating environment. These developments have been paralleled by the need to minimize haulage hazards, both from a health and safety perspective.Whilst improved mine haul road design does indeed reduce haulage accidents, recognition also needs to be given to human factors which are a significant contributor to haulage accidents. The human factor is the most problematic to address in a road design. It is often easier break the link between the interactive effects which may lead to accidents than trying to predict and reduce human error. These human factor interactive effects include the geometric, structural and functional design components and to prevent an accident or reduce the severity of its consequences, a road should be more accommodating to human error. The more that is known about human error, the better a road can be designed to accommodate those actions or non-standard practices that would, on a poorly designed road, invariably escalate an error into an accident.
机译:精心设计和维护的运输道路是最大程度减少卡车运输道路上的危险和成本以及提高生产率的关键。然而,通常难以实现为最佳性能而实际设计和管理运输道路。设计和建造不良的道路会表现出高的滚动阻力-道路滚动阻力每增加1%,通常会使坡道上的速度降低多达10%-而在平地上的速度降低多达26%。在当前的经济形势下,投资和运营决策受到严格审查。从长远来看,这种审查可以提高效率,并实现更精简,更健康的运营。不断发展的评估过程的重点应该而且肯定会落在拖运作业上(仅因为它们对总体作业成本的贡献)通常超过深露天矿井总费用的50%。虽然最终结果-提高效率和降低每吨运输成本-本身就不成问题,但实现这些节省的路线或过程仍需仔细管理。通过了解道路设计的发展方式,以及至关重要的是,良好的设计与安全,经济高效的运输之间的相互作用,我们可以以此为指导。 本文简要概述了从1978年Kaufman和Ault开创性的USBM工作到目前的几何,结构,功能和维护管理设计组件的矿场运输道路设计的发展。这些增强的设计和管理指南是在过去十年中制定的,既响应矿山运营商对更安全,更高效的运输系统的要求,又响应卡车制造商对更可预测和可控制的运行环境的要求。从健康和安全的角度来看,这些发展与减少运输危害的需求并驾齐驱。 尽管改进的矿场运输道路设计确实可以减少运输事故,但也需要认识到人为因素,这些因素是造成运输事故的重要因素。人为因素是道路设计中最难解决的问题。与试图预测和减少人为错误相比,打破可能导致事故的交互作用之间的联系通常更容易。这些人为因素的交互作用包括几何,结构和功能设计的组成部分,并且为防止发生事故或减轻其后果的严重性,道路应更适应人为错误。对人为错误的了解越多,可以设计出更好的道路来适应那些在设计不良的道路上将错误不断升级为事故的行动或非标准做法。

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