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Simulator Systems: Integral to Training in Earthmoving Equipment |
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Quarry - March 2010
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In the 21st century, the expenses of training operators on large earthmoving equipment have made simulators the ideal training tool. ThoroughTec’s CYBERMINE simulators are an example of the training tools available to operators of earthmoving equipment.
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Exxaro's Grootegeluk Coal Mine Chooses New ThoroughTec Simulator |
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Mineweb.com - February 2010
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South African simulator manufacturer ThoroughTec has been selected by the big Grootgeluk Coal mining complex for the supply of a new simulator system with interchangeable cabs.
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ThoroughTec Increases its Range of Simulators |
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miningaustralia.com.au - January 2010
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Simulation training provides operators an enhanced learning environment in which better safety and operational procedures can be taught, this in turn reduces down-time, lowers maintenance costs and increases productivity in mines.
ThoroughTec™ has over 480 simulators in the field and produces models for both surface and underground mining.
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Australia's Mining Monthly - January 2010
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Miners are becoming increasingly aware of the benefits of using equipment simulators to improve the performance of rookie and experienced operators alike. Moreover, it allows them to train people without putting individuals or valuable machinery at risk.
In early 2009 South African simulator maker Thoroughbred Technologies set up an office near Perth Airport. ThoroughTec supplied one of its simulator units to Sandvik, which is using the unit at its training centre in Perth. The centre is capable of simulating a range of Sandvik underground mining equipment.
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CYBERMINE Training Simulators Improve Safety for Learners |
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Safemining.com.au - March 2009
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ThoroughTec has recently released its CYBERMINE training simulator systems which enhance the safety of individuals learning to operate heavy machinery globally.
ThoroughTec Simulation Executive Director Dr John Waltham says high fidelity levels are the direct result of the seamless integration of audio, visual and motion cues, coupled to accurate replication of both physical and functional characteristics of the cab being simulated.
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