Nexus RFID Helmets give mines real-time visibility of personnel and PPE status — from portal entry to stope, from daily pre-starts to emergency musters.

Uncertain headcount/location underground
PPE compliance gaps
Slow muster/evacuation and missing-person uncertainty
Unauthorized access to restricted levels or zones
Paper-based inspections with no audit trail

Instant attendance: Entry gates log each worker’s shift start and finish in seconds.
Live location tracking: Fixed readers installed in tunnels, levels, and refuge stations record zone movements continuously.
Accurate headcount: Supervisors always know who is underground, where they are, and for how long.
Automatic access checks: Decline and shaft readers allow entry only to authorized workers with current training and permits.
Restricted zone control: Prevents unqualified contractors from entering blasting, electrical, or high-risk areas.
Audit logs: Each entry and exit is timestamped, creating a verifiable access record for compliance audits.
Pre-start inspections: Supervisors tap the helmet (NFC) to log condition checks and maintenance notes.
Expiry and replacement tracking: The system issues alerts for helmets reaching their safety service limit.
Tamper-proof linking: Prevents swapping or sharing PPE between workers.
Last-seen location: The system pinpoints each worker’s final zone before communications drop.
Muster verification: Readers at emergency stations confirm attendance — those unaccounted for are flagged automatically.
Rescue support: Maps display worker IDs, crew, and probable paths for faster rescue planning
