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Zinifex Rosebery Mine Install PED

200 ICCLs will ensure all personnel underground are contactable in an emergency
200 ICCLs will ensure all personnel underground are contactable in an emergency

Zinifex's Rosebery Mine in Tasmania, Australia, has ordered a PED System to provide emergency warning and general paging for all their underground operators.

Rosebery engineers studied a range of communication technologies to meet their requirements before choosing PED.  The mine has an existing leaky feeder system that provides good two-way communication to the main travel roads in the mine, but with large areas of the mine out of radio range, management wanted to ensure all personnel were contactable in case of an emergency. 

The combination of PED with a leaky feeder radio, and/or a telephone system, is a typical overall comms system that many mines have implemented as a solution for the general day to day management of the mine, and for emergency preparedness & warning.  The PED System will consist of:

  • 200 Integrated Communication Cap Lamps (ICCL) with PED Pager Receivers
  • 1 PED Ultra Low Frequency (ULF) Headend
  • 6,000 m (19,700 ft) antenna to provide coverage to all mining areas

We are very appreciative the support for our PED and ICCL technologies by Rosebery personnel, and to Zinifex management in backing their mine site engineers' recommendations.