Protect every breath

Discover how the world’s most progressive companies are using the Pinssar solution to monitor against deadly diesel engine emissions.

Moving more tonnes safely

A large West Australian gold mine set out to understand the relationship between adding more equipment and the effect this would have on baseline diesel particulate matter (DPM) levels.

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Reducing DPM exposures with real time data

Having continuous, real time data was critical for this OHS team to better monitor and manage DPM exposures during 9kms of TBM and 3 kms of drill and blast works.

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Benchmarking DPM levels during a longwall move

A longwall coal mine located in the Bowen Basin in Australia embarked on a project to understand their DPM levels during a longwall move where heavy duty diesel machinery was hard at work.

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Visual data for management decisions

When this company could no longer just rely on assumptions about the levels of diesel emissions at site, the Pinssar DPR data was able to provide management the information they needed.

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Mine expansion proceeds with new OEL insights

This US mine uncovered new learnings about their baseline DPM levels and insights about their ventilation efficiency which helped future operations.

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Global miner leads the industry in DPM monitoring

When traditional methods for monitoring DPM exposures proved ineffective, this mining company embarked on real-time, continuous monitoring.

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A change in culture

A tunnelling contractor in Europe saw positive cultural changes towards diesel engine exhaust emissions (DEEE) levels within their workforce, following the deployment of the Pinssar DPR system.

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