FRESH THINKING FOR A BETTER WORKING ENVIRONMENT AND IMPROVED EFFICIENCY The strong focus given to these important factors contributes to a better working environment, as well as enabling the investment made to pay it itself off in a short amount of time. In the last few years we have seen a considerable extent of involvement from the people involved in executing the day-to-day tasks, such as maintenance, vehicle and process operators. This change has been very positive and we can conclude that it contributes to better products from us, and a greater sense of ownership from the customers side.
The most important element for smelters around the world today is qualified personnel. Today a modern smelter has a high focus on security and good working conditions for their employees. Further, there are several other areas which can be improved with regard to safety, the working environment and process performance. SMV has worked in close co-operation with our customers for more than 55 years and have developed concepts which have contributed to achieving these improvements. As a supplier it is essential that we remain conscious about the developments that are taking place, and continue to actively contribute with good solutions to the challenges emerging from an ever evolving market. As an example for this, I would like to mention one project we had some years ago. A customer contacted us and wanted to discuss how they could improve upon one specific type of pot room vehicle they were using in their operation. With regard to this vehicle, they were weighed down with heavy
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maintenance costs as well as a higher incidence of sick leave compared to operators on other vehicles. Together with our customer we discovered the areas with potential for improvement by using the maintenance log. We made a new design to accommodate the working tools more efficiently and focused on improving the ergonomic factors the client was having issues with.
In the following I will present some of our concepts that have been developed very much in the same way with good customer involvement, combined with the creativeness of our skilled staff. Reduce HF and improve working Conditions with the Hot Bath Crushing system (HBC)
The modifications we made on the vehicle, for delivery to the client, were: Hot Bath Crushing System
Installing hydraulic suspension on all the wheels, Equipping the cabin with an air suspended operator chair mounted on a hydraulic rotating table to ensure correct orientation towards the working area. After some months of operating the upgraded vehicle we delivered, it was discovered that sick leave related to neck, shoulder and back problems had been more than halved. After one year in operation the findings demonstrated that the maintenance costs were also more than halved.
In aluminium production hot baths are produced through the operation of changing anodes. Most smelters today focus on how to reduce HF emissions, improve working conditions, effective utilization of the buildings areas and effective logistics. SMV Hot Bath Crusher is designed to receive grabbed bath from the anode changing operation. The first two hours are are especially important with regard to HF emissions, and it is critical to bring the bins with hot bath to the HBC as soon as possible after anode changing.
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