Bibliographic citations
Martínez, G., (2021). Implementación y uso del Smart CAP o Vincha inteligente en los conductores de camiones mineros para reducir incidentes por fatiga [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/22789
Martínez, G., Implementación y uso del Smart CAP o Vincha inteligente en los conductores de camiones mineros para reducir incidentes por fatiga [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/22789
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title = "Implementación y uso del Smart CAP o Vincha inteligente en los conductores de camiones mineros para reducir incidentes por fatiga",
author = "Martínez Neira, Giancarlo Ruffi",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2021"
}
The success of the mining companies is based in their principles and values. In Mine Las Bambas one of the principal values is “Safety First” and due to this one, in 2018 the Fatigue Management Program was implemented with a device that detects micro sleeps in the mining truck operators to avoid some event due to fatigue. The thesis presents the implementation of the smart cap or smart headband that it provides as an engineering control to reduce fatigue incidents in mining truck operators. Many of the serious and fatal accidents are due to high levels of fatigue. The smart cap or smart headband contains a sophisticated electronic network capable of measuring the electrical activity of the brain through brain waves, known as electroencephalograms (EEG). With these results, the device measures the level of fatigue in which the wearer of the smart cap or headband is located, in turn shows the results via Bluetooth wireless connection to a display and notifies the worker's supervisor, via mobile phone, before the reach critical levels of fatigue The smart cap or smart headband is basically a device adapted to an electronic network, able to measure the level of fatigue with values ranging from 2 to 4, where 2 and 3 is called the green zone, corresponds to a normal alert fatigue level, 3+ orange zone where fatigue affects are suspected and 4 red zone significantly affected by fatigue, associated with high risk of suffering micro sleep.
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