A NEW tool developed by Rio Tinto's Kestrel mine in Queensland that allows one person to change a roller without needing to get underneath a conveyor has won this year's People's Choice Award at the Queensland Mining Industry Health and Safety Conference.
Kestrel mine acting general manager John Coughlan said the tool has efficiency and health and safety advantages.
It is being used by infrastructure and outbye maintenance crews at Kestrel and is easily transferable to other operations.
“Rio Tinto Coal Australia is continually working to improve safety and actively encourages innovation to pursue its goal of zero harm,” Coughlan said.
“I’d like to congratulate the two Kestrel mine employees, Maehe Austin and Peter O’Brien, who designed this new tool.
“They identified the need for a simpler and safer way to replace rollers, and came up with a solution that not only reduces the risk of injury but is also quicker.”
Austin and O’Brien saw the need for a new tool after changing over 30 conveyor belt rollers in one day.
“Changing rollers the old way is a difficult task, requiring two people and an array of tools including chain blocks, drill steels, roof bolts and crow bars,” Austin said.
“One person must get down on all fours, or lie down in mud or dust under the conveyor belt.
“It’s a time consuming, inefficient and non-productive process, with significant health and safety issues.”
O’Brien said the tool was designed to be lightweight and easy to use.
“It’s safer and reduces the time taken to change a roller, which means increased production for the mine,” he said.
“We went through 18 months of testing and took feedback from the workforce to get the final design right.”
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