%0 Conference Paper %A Nagarajapandian, M. %A Ishana, A. %A Jeevika, K. %A Jefina Shiny, J. %A Mozhi Devan, P.A. %D 2023 %F scholars:18979 %K Coal mines; Internet of things; Mining; Occupational risks; Protective clothing; Safety engineering, Alert systems; Alerting systems; Coal-mine safeties; Environmental conditions; Health monitoring; IoT; Long-range wireless; Mine workers; Worker alert system; Workers', Miners %P 109-112 %R 10.1109/SENNANO57767.2023.10352536 %T Health & Environment Monitoring and Alerting System for Mine Workers: From Proof of Concept to Experimental Validation %U https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/18979/ %X The vulnerability of miners' health and livelihoods is a critical issue that requires acute attention, particularly concerning the working environment and its long-term consequences. Innovative technologies are necessary to increase operation conditions and reduce mining costs while prioritizing the safety of miners. In underground mining, multiple factors, such as vibration, temperature, sound, humidity, underground pressure, and other environmental conditions, must be considered to ensure the safety and well-being of miners. However, many mine companies are not practising the safety standards due to the higher implementation costs. Thus, this article proposes a solution to this problem using long-range wireless (LoRa), which immediately transmits a crisis alarm from the mining worker's personal protective equipment (PPE) to the control room if a worker falls due to unfavourable environmental conditions. This will ensure that the mine workers can swiftly evacuate the area and seek hideout in the designated safety shelters, thus minimizing the potential risks associated with mining operations. © 2023 IEEE. %Z cited By 0; Conference of 2023 IEEE International Conference on Sensors and Nanotechnology, SENNANO 2023 ; Conference Date: 26 September 2023 Through 27 September 2023; Conference Code:195657