Mining Publication: Transverse-Mounted End-Cab Design for Low-Coal Shuttle Cars
Original creation date: January 1993
A prototype end-cab shuttle car (SC) design has been developed to improve protection and address ergonomic concerns of the SC operator in low coal mines. The new design features an end cab transversely mounted to the SC and equipped with a closed-circuit video system. The end cab was retrofitted to a low-coal SC and evaluated in surface trials at the U.S. Bureau of Mines. During surface trials, test operators evaluated the end-cab SC relative to visibility; cab features - space, seating, controls, and operator position; tramming - inby, outby, and turning corners; and dumping. Trials were conducted using 12 test subjects; 6 were experienced SC operators. Results of the trials were promising. Of the experienced operators, the only operator with low-coal experience gave the new design the highest rating. Four experienced operators rated the end-cab design "better" to "much better" than a standard center-driven, side-cab SC for visibility when tramming, protection from roof and rib hazards and no change in seat position with direction of travel. This report discusses research to modify a used 21SC JOY SC, retrofit the SC with the Bureau-developed end-cab, and evaluate the retrofitted end-cab SC in surface trials.
Authors: AG Mayton
Report of Investigations - January 1993
NIOSHTIC2 Number: 10012130
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Report of Investigations 9471, 1993 Jan:1-19
See Also
- A Checklist for Evaluating Cab Design of Construction Equipment
- Control Design Principles
- Experiments on Personal Equipment for Low Seam Coal Miners: IV. Incorporating Coiled Cord Into Cap Lamp Battery Cords
- Field Evaluation of Seat Designs for Underground Coal Mine Shuttle Cars
- Implementation of an Ergonomics Process at a US Surface Coal Mine
- Refuge Alternatives in Underground Coal Mines
- Systematic Comparison of Different Seats on Shuttle Cars Used in Underground Coal Mines
- Task Analysis
- Underground Workstation Design Principles
- Wireless Mesh Mine Communication System
- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program