Georgian Manganese has invested in a Swedish-made remote machine-robot, the Brokk 170, designed for demolition work in tunnels and mines. The remote control feature facilitates the simplification of tasks for mine workers, allowing for increased safety measures.
The company initiated the integration of this modern mining technology by providing comprehensive training for its staff. The machine-robot operators underwent both theoretical and practical training as part of this educational program.
During the theoretical training sessions, a specialist was brought in to impart detailed knowledge about the physical characteristics of the equipment, Brokk management, and the specific operational aspects. The theoretical knowledge gained was then put to the test in practical training sessions. Following the training, all operators now operate independently with the Brokk 170.
The incorporation of these modern technologies in Chiatura enterprises not only simplifies mining operations but also contributes to a reduction in the overall cost of ore extraction.
The company initiated the integration of this modern mining technology by providing comprehensive training for its staff. The machine-robot operators underwent both theoretical and practical training as part of this educational program.
During the theoretical training sessions, a specialist was brought in to impart detailed knowledge about the physical characteristics of the equipment, Brokk management, and the specific operational aspects. The theoretical knowledge gained was then put to the test in practical training sessions. Following the training, all operators now operate independently with the Brokk 170.
The incorporation of these modern technologies in Chiatura enterprises not only simplifies mining operations but also contributes to a reduction in the overall cost of ore extraction.