2 Way Radios For Mining
A two-way radio system provides a seamless communications network, enabling operations in a safe mining environment with greater clarity and a greater focus on worker safety. The digital two-way radio solutions provide a highly reliable system for mining operations, connecting workers with clear audio at the touch of a button wherever they are during intense operations. In the event employees may not be able to speak, certain radio apps and keypad radios have the ability to communicate via text messages and even email.
Use of radio equipment in a hazardous environment
With a thorough approval process for radio equipment and related accessories, A2Z Radio meets the unique needs of your business, especially when your processing is exposed to hazardous materials. Radios designed for use in high explosive risk environments give you the peace of mind that operation is possible without endangering your employees.
All Radio I/S (Intrinsically Safe) options are capable of delivering the benefits of digital radio, including clear and accurate audio quality in noisy and chaotic environments, as well as longer battery life.
Improved safety and productivity The
next-gen radios are essential for teams involved in prospecting. Providing operations in remote locations during the exploration and extraction processes.
A2Z Radio has worked with numerous oil and petrochemical companies across South Africa and the African continent. Most have similar needs, dominated by health and safety protocols, each site is visited and a survey is conducted. In this way, we can understand which two-way radio communication system can improve the needs of the company's employees.
Some systems provide an effective application for monitoring unmanned personnel and lone workers, used by many petrochemical and mining companies.
If only one plant engineer is on site, an automated monitoring function can be used. In this way, it helps users to trigger emergency alerts in case there is no response within a certain time limit. The lone worker emergency system monitors workers' activities from a central control room or using a single-screen radio. When using a software-based control room solution, GPS can be used to provide an accurate location map of radio users in the field. Systems like TRBOnet can be a great asset to the day-to-day operations of any mine looking to improve their productivity and overall performance.
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