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Zimplats: A Journey in Safety Excellence
技术
- 功能应用 - 远程监控系统
适用行业
- 矿业
适用功能
- 离散制造
用例
- 远程资产管理
服务
- 系统集成
挑战
2008 年,津巴布韦最大的采矿企业 Zimplats 分析了其主要风险,并确定了可降低其运营风险的技术。该公司决定实施一套综合的 EHSQ 管理系统。该安全系统嵌入其生产系统中。最近,该矿发生了地面塌陷,但无人受伤。安装的用于远程监控地面稳定性的传感器使该公司能够在塌陷发生前疏散所有人。
关于客户
Zimplats 是津巴布韦最大的采矿企业,拥有 6000 名员工。该公司实现了 900 万小时零死亡事故,工伤损失率 (LTIFR) 为每百万工时 0.19。这些安全统计数据证明了 Zimplats 董事会、管理层和员工的非凡成就。在安全方面,公司奉行零容忍文化。公司中的每个人都理解并赞赏这一点。领导层的韧性至关重要。公司拥有自主工作团队,他们对自己安全责任负有责任。
解决方案
Zimplats 实施了一套综合的 EHSQ 管理系统。安全系统嵌入到他们的生产系统中。该公司随后实现了 EHS 系统的自动化,实施了 IsoMetrix 来管理安全、健康和环境。该公司还安装了用于远程监控地面稳定性的传感器。这项技术使公司能够在发生坍塌之前疏散所有人。该公司还开展了更广泛的社区安全计划和心理健康计划。
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