Framework for ergonomic design of control centres in underground coal mines—A Serbian experience

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. Grozdanovic D. Marjanovic M. Ilic
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jun 10, 2024

Abstract

We present a framework for solving the problem of functional compatibility between process control equipment in control centres at underground mines and operator capabilities. The equipment incorporates displays of current ventilation, gas, and fire hazard data, status of alarm and early warning systems, a voice communication subsystem, and facilities for recording and printing ofdata and reports. The layout of the existing control panel is compared with a recommended design. The basic principles of ergonomic design and arrangement of the controls and indicators, as well as ease of use, type of operations carried out with these controls, and operators’ viewing angles are discussed. The objective is to improve the usability of control panels, display boards, and graphic screens so as to enhance the functioning of control centres and optimize control of technological processes in coal mines.
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APA: M. Grozdanovic D. Marjanovic M. Ilic  (2024)  Framework for ergonomic design of control centres in underground coal mines—A Serbian experience

MLA: M. Grozdanovic D. Marjanovic M. Ilic Framework for ergonomic design of control centres in underground coal mines—A Serbian experience. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.

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