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Minning Safety System
Author(s) -
Prajakta Sunil Kamble,
Janhavi Rajesh More,
Soham Newalkar,
Prof. Samita Patil
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2022.41018
Subject(s) - wireless sensor network , warning system , toxic gas , early warning system , computer science , computer security , mine safety , wireless , productivity , risk analysis (engineering) , environmental science , telecommunications , engineering , business , coal mining , environmental engineering , waste management , computer network , economics , macroeconomics , coal
Today In This World Safety Of Miners Is Major Challenge. Miner’s health and life is vulnerable to several critical issues, which includes not only the working environment, but also the after effect of it. Mining activities release harmful and toxic gases in turn exposing the associated workers into the danger of survival. This puts a lot of pressure on the mining industry. To increase the productivity and reduce the cost of mining along with consideration of the safety of workers, an innovative approach is required. Miner’s health is in danger mainly because of the toxic gases which are very often released in underground mines. These gases cannot be detected easily by human senses. A real time monitoring system using wireless sensor network, which includes multiple sensors, is developed. This system monitors surrounding environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity and multiple toxic gases. This system also provides an early warning, which will be helpful to all miners present inside the mine to save their life before any casualty occurs. The system uses wireless sensor network technology to establish wireless sensor network. Keywords: html5, css3, Jscript.

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