Underground ERT Vehicle – MineSAFE Rescue Vehicle
Underground ERT Vehicles by MineARC combine the safety and security of a high-quality MineSAFE refuge chamber with the manoeuvrability of a modern mine transport vehicle.
Engineered specifically for underground mining environments, the MineSAFE Rescue Vehicle gives emergency response teams the flexibility to safely extract injured personnel from the mine. Its 4-person occupancy, along with an integrated stretcher compartment, means that Emergency Rescue Teams (ERTs) can be dropped into emergency zones, while general personnel can be ferried to the surface.
A MineARC cabin can be integrated with any brand of mine vehicle, depending on site requirements and preference.
- Real-time gas monitoring with live analysis
- Triple gas monitoring as standard (with option to monitor up to 11 gases if required)
- Internal chamber monitoring (with option to test external atmosphere if required)
- Intuitive scrolling digital display shows gas level trends
- Audible alarm and voice prompts of management procedures
A compact Carbon Dioxide Scrubbing System uses pre-packaged MARCISORB chemical absorber cartridges. The custom designed, single-tray scrubber fits neatly into the rear carrier, steadily removing carbon dioxide from the air. MineARC’s MARCISORB CO2 cartridges provide superior scrubbing capacity, are easy to load, safe to handle, and can store for long periods.
An Automated Oxygen Delivery System (AODS) within the cabin is utilized in conjunction with the scrubbing system to replenish breathable air.
MineARC’s Aura-FX Digital Gas Monitoring System is a proprietary fixed gas monitoring unit, designed specifically for use in MineARC refuge chambers. The inbuilt Aura-FX has the ability to individually monitor up to three gases as well as ambient temperature via a series of user-friendly, digital screens. Audible voice alarms will prompt occupants to replace scrubbing chemicals or adjust oxygen supply levels in the cabin as required.
The Pressurised Control System (PCS) is centrally located within the vehicle’s carrier for ease of access and simple monitoring.
The PCS maintains internal positive pressure in the carrier to prevent the ingress of smoke and other hazardous gases during transport. Additionally, the carrier can be over-pressurised manually to allow for the rapid removal of gases that may enter during entry or exit.
The under-vehicle compressed air cassette supplies the PCS with enough positive pressure for a 4-hour rescue mission. Light weight and easy to handle, the cassette can be replaced in less than 10 minutes without any special tools.
Purpose-designed seating is a unique feature of the MineSAFE Rescue Vehicle.
The ergonomically-considered seats have been engineered to accommodate the bulky nature of an ERT’s rebreathers, and fold back to allow for additional space within the carrier during entry and exit.
Underground ERT vehicle – Virtual Tour
The rear carrier features MineARC System’s proprietary life support equipment; from the latest in gas monitoring technology to advanced breathable air management. A sealed, positive pressure environment prevents the ingress of toxins and smoke during rescue operations.
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