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11 GLOSSARY
Term
Detail
°C
degree Celsius
A
ampere
Ah
ampere-hour
Broadcast Me
In SafeDetect, Broadcast Me is a function of the Personal Nodes that broadcasts a continuous alert that
can be detected by vehicles within range. A detected Broadcast Me alert is flagged on the vehicle's
graphical display device and typically sounds an audible alarm. Vehicle Operator response when
receiving the broadcast is determined by the on-site operational and HSE policies and procedures.
Charging Dock
The Minetec Personal Node Charging Dock (dock) is a 10-way charging dock designed specifically for
charging Minetec Personal Nodes. The dock can simultaneously charge up to 10 Personal Nodes.
Control Room
The control room is where the Scheduler for operating and monitoring the Minetec solutions and is
typically a surface-based room established as the communication hub for the mine. This could be the
Shift Boss’s office, Mining Managers office or similar.
CSIRO
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, the Australian federal government
scientific research agency.
EMESRT
Earth Moving Equipment Safety Round Table, a global initiative involving major mining companies that
engages with key mining industry Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to advance the design of
the equipment to improve safe operability and maintainability beyond Standards.
ESD
Electrostatic Discharge
Fleet map
A Site Fleet map is a document that details specific capabilities, features, and installation and
configuration requirements related to each Profile type. See entry for Profile type.
FMEA
Failure Modes (and) Effects Analysis is a systematic method for evaluating a process to identify how and
where it may fail and to assess the effect of each failure mode.
Fy
Yield strength
Guideline
Steps to perform a task intended to align with and /or incorporate within the Mine Operator's own
documentation to comply with site operational and safety strategies.
h
hour
Hazard
A hazard is a source of danger. The hazard is a physical system with kinetic or potential energy that
could inflict harm or damage. The source of energy could be, for example, chemical energy, electrical
energy, gravitational potential energy etc. In the context of SafeDetect, each moving vehicle is a hazard.
To be ‘detected’ as a hazard the vehicle must be fitted with SafeDetect.
In SafeDetect, the term 'hazard' refers to vehicular hazards and excludes any other mine
site hazards (chemical, electrical etc.).
HSE
Health, Safety and Environment or equivalent system (eg OHS, EHS) at your site.
Hz
hertz
ICT
Information and Communications Technology is an extended term for information technology (IT) and
includes telecommunications.










