This tender seeks a service provider to conduct a comprehensive assessment and review of winder rope discard criteria, testing procedures, and condition assessment protocols. The project aims to enhance safety and efficiency in mining operations.
The Mine Health and Safety Council is inviting proposals from qualified service providers to undertake a research project focused on the assessment and review of winder rope discard criteria, testing procedures, and condition assessment protocols. This project, identified as COE 210502, is crucial for ensuring the safety and operational efficiency of mining activities involving winder ropes, which are critical components in the lifting and lowering of materials in mines.
The successful service provider will be responsible for evaluating current discard criteria and testing procedures, identifying gaps or areas for improvement, and proposing updated protocols that align with industry best practices. This research will not only contribute to enhanced safety standards but also aim to reduce operational risks and costs associated with winder rope failures. The project is expected to be completed by the closing date of February 5, 2026, and will require a thorough understanding of mining safety regulations and engineering principles related to winder systems.
Participants in this tender should possess expertise in mining engineering, safety assessments, and research methodologies. The findings from this project will be instrumental in guiding future practices and ensuring compliance with safety regulations, ultimately benefiting the mining sector as a whole.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in mining engineering, safety research, and technical assessments. Companies with experience in developing safety protocols and conducting field studies in mining environments are encouraged to apply.