π DETAILED NOTES
1οΈβ£ Introduction
Accidents involving wheeled trackless machinery β such as dumpers, loaders, tippers, and trucks β are among the most severe safety concerns in opencast and underground mechanized mines. DGMS analysis of 2014 accidents revealed that vehicle movement and collision incidents contributed to a large share of fatalities in Indian mines. Trackless machinery refers to rubber-tyred, self-propelled vehicles not operating on fixed rails but used for haulage, loading, and transport.
2οΈβ£ DGMS Findings (2014)
Major Causes: Collision between dumpers and light vehicles; Runaway of machines on gradients; Reversing without signalers; Failure of brakes and steering systems; Inadequate illumination and traffic control.
Accident Sites: Haul roads and loading points; Dump yards and return ramps; Workshop and fuel bay areas.
DGMS Observation: 85% of accidents occurred due to human error, poor maintenance, or inadequate supervision.
3οΈβ£ Legal & DGMS Provisions
| Rule/Regulation | Provision | 
|---|---|
| CMR 2017 β Regulation 96 | Transport of men and material in mines. | 
| CMR 2017 β Regulation 99(1)(b) | Road design and vehicle operation. | 
| DGMS Circular (Tech.) 02/2010 | Safety in use of HEMM (Heavy Earth Moving Machinery). | 
| DGMS Circular (Tech.) 09/2014 | Guidelines for traffic management and illumination. | 
| Mines Act 1952 β Sec. 23 | Duty of owner/agent for safe machinery operation. | 
4οΈβ£ Causes of Trackless Machinery Accidents
- Over-speeding on gradients.
 - Operator fatigue or untrained drivers.
 - Poor haul road design and maintenance.
 - Mechanical failure of brakes or steering.
 - Lack of proper signaling during reversing.
 - Unauthorized persons riding on machines.
 - Poor visibility during night shifts.
 
5οΈβ£ Preventive Measures
- Traffic Management Plan (TMP): Mandatory for all opencast mines.
 - Speed Control: Install rumble strips and radar speed indicators.
 - Vehicle Maintenance: Daily pre-shift inspection and logbooks.
 - Operator Training: DGMS-approved simulator-based training.
 - Reversing Safety: Use rearview cameras and reverse alarms.
 - Illumination: Adequate lighting as per DGMS Circular 09/2014.
 - Segregation: Separate routes for HEMM and light vehicles.
 - Seat Belts: Compulsory for all operators and passengers.
 
6οΈβ£ DGMS Recommendations
- Regular fitness testing of operators under Mines Rules, 1955.
 - GPS tracking and fatigue monitoring systems in heavy vehicles.
 - Regular calibration of braking systems.
 - Traffic safety audits every six months.
 - Strict action against over-speeding and unauthorized riding.
 
7οΈβ£ Learning from DGMS 2014 Analysis
| Issue Identified | Corrective Action | 
|---|---|
| Untrained operator | Conduct certified simulator training | 
| Poor illumination | Install floodlights and reflectors | 
| Brake failure | Implement preventive maintenance | 
| Mixed traffic routes | Separate heavy and light vehicle lanes | 
| No reversing alarm | Fit mandatory audible warning devices | 
β‘ QUICK ONE-LINERS
- Wheeled trackless = rubber-tyred vehicle.
 - CMR 2017 Reg. 96 = transport of material.
 - DGMS Circular 02/2010 = HEMM safety.
 - DGMS Circular 09/2014 = illumination standards.
 - TMP = Traffic Management Plan.
 - Reverse alarm mandatory for all HEMM.
 - Over-speeding = major cause of dumper accidents.
 - Daily inspection β Form under CMR 2017.
 - Operator must hold valid driving license & training.
 - GPS-based fatigue systems recommended.
 
π§ DESCRIPTIVE MODEL QUESTION & ANSWER
Q. Discuss the major causes and preventive measures of accidents due to wheeled trackless machinery in mines with reference to DGMS findings (2014).
Answer:
                        DGMS (2014) reported that most accidents involving wheeled trackless machinery such as dumpers, loaders, and trucks were due to operator negligence, poor maintenance, and inadequate supervision. Major Causes:
- Over-speeding and fatigue.
 - Reversing without signalers.
 - Poor illumination and haul road design.
 - Brake or steering failure.
 
Preventive Measures:
- Prepare a Traffic Management Plan (TMP) and speed limits.
 - Conduct daily inspection and maintenance of vehicles.
 - Provide operator training and fitness checks.
 - Install CCTV, rearview cameras, and alarms.
 - Ensure proper illumination as per DGMS Circular 09/2014.
 
An effective implementation of TMP and operator discipline ensures safe and efficient mine transport operations.
π― 25 MCQs β Trackless Machinery Accidents (DGMS Focus)
Q1. Trackless machinery means:
Q2. DGMS Circular for HEMM safety:
Q3. DGMS Circular for illumination:
Q4. TMP stands for:
Q5. Reg. for transport of material:
Q6. Main cause of dumper accidents:
Q7. Common accident area:
Q8. Reversing alarm is:
Q9. Seat belt use is:
Q10. DGMS mandates driver fitness under:
Q11. Illumination requirement for haul roads is in:
Q12. Mixed traffic risk can be reduced by:
Q13. Safe reversing requires:
Q14. Brake failure results in:
Q15. Night shift accident cause:
Q16. TMP must be prepared by:
Q17. Reversing accidents can be avoided by:
Q18. Vehicle maintenance log required:
Q19. DGMS recommends speed limit signs at:
Q20. Operator fatigue monitored by:
Q21. Fatal accidents mostly caused by:
Q22. DGMS mandates:
Q23. Over-speeding detected using:
Q24. TMP is part of:
Q25. Objective of TMP:
π INTERNAL LINKING SUGGESTIONS
| Related Topic | Read More On... | 
|---|---|
| Opencast Safety | Small Opencast Manager Appointment | 
| HEMM Safety | Safety Features in Crawler/Tyre Mounted Machinery | 
| Illumination | Standards of Illumination in Opencast Mines | 
| Safety Management | Integrated Safety Management Plan (SMP) | 
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