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Mining · Pune

Ground & Strata Control (Mining) VR training for mining in Pune.

Pune, Maharashtra — auto, engineering and manufacturing belt (Chakan–Talegaon and Ranjangaon industrial clusters). Train roof and rib support, strata inspection and warning-sign recognition so a worker spots a deteriorating roof before it falls.

Overview

Ground & Strata Control (Mining) VR training for mining in Pune

DrillXR Ground and Strata Control puts a miner under a virtual roof that behaves like the real thing, where the difference between a routine shift and a fatal fall is whether someone read the warning signs in time. The simulation reproduces the hazards that make roof and rib failure the leading killer underground: a roof fall or rib collapse onto a working person, an unsupported or under-supported span left open too long, the cracking, sagging and water seepage that signal a strata about to give way, and the danger of working under a freshly exposed face. Inside the headset the trainee inspects the roof and ribs for warning signs, sounds and tests the strata before advancing, installs support to the support plan, confirms that support before working beneath the roof, and withdraws and reports a deteriorating condition rather than pressing on.

Roof and side falls remain a dominant cause of underground mining deaths in India, and the legal framework around support is correspondingly detailed. The Mines Act 1952 and DGMS govern strata control and the duty to support the roof, the Coal Mines Regulations 2017 set out systematic support rules and the conditions under which workers may approach a face, and every mine works to its own approved support plan and strata-control standard operating procedure. The fatal failure is rarely ignorance of the rules; it is a worker who advances under an unsupported span to save time, or who walks past the hairline crack and the trickle of water that were the roof's last warning. DrillXR rebuilds the inspect-test-support-confirm instinct repeatedly and assessably, so reading the ground becomes automatic before a worker is ever underground.

Ground & Strata Control (Mining) training for Pune’s industrial base

Pune is one of western India's most concentrated manufacturing economies, anchored by the Chakan–Talegaon belt and the Ranjangaon industrial cluster on the Pune–Ahmednagar axis. The corridor packs automotive OEMs, two-wheeler giants, tier-one component suppliers, precision engineering shops and a deep bench of forging, casting and machining units into a relatively tight geography. Shift-based production runs around the clock, and a large share of the workforce is contract and migrant labour that rotates frequently between plants. That combination — high-throughput lines, heavy material handling and a constantly refreshing operator pool — makes consistent, repeatable safety competence one of the hardest operational problems a Pune plant manager has to solve.

Pune's manufacturing density means a single unsafe forklift turn, a defeated machine guard or a slow line-side evacuation can stop production across a tier-one supplier and ripple straight up to the OEM. Traditional induction — a slide deck, a signed register, a walk of the shop — does not reliably transfer competence to a workforce that turns over quickly and often does not share a first language with the trainer. VR changes the economics of that problem. A new operator can rehearse a tip-over, a pedestrian near-miss or a press lockout in the headset until the correct response is automatic, and the plant gets a numerical score for every attempt rather than a signature on a sheet. For Chakan and Ranjangaon suppliers under continuous OEM audit, that assessable, repeatable record is the difference between claiming training happened and proving it did.

Inside a ground & strata control (mining) drill

A session places the trainee in a virtual underground heading with a span of roof to be advanced and supported. They begin by inspecting the roof and ribs for warning signs, and a missed crack, sag or water trace costs against the score. They sound and test the strata before stepping forward, judging its condition rather than assuming it is sound. Working to the support plan, the trainee installs the prescribed support, the correct pattern and spacing of bolts or props, before any work is done beneath the newly exposed roof. They must then confirm that support is in place and effective before working under the span; advancing under an unsupported or under-supported roof triggers a fall in the simulation. The scenario then introduces a deteriorating condition, fresh cracking or movement, and the trainee must recognise it, withdraw, and report rather than continue. Hesitation, a skipped test or an unsupported advance all register against the result.

Mining risk in focus

Mining's failure modes are dominated by atmosphere and movement. Confined-space and gas hazards — oxygen deficiency, methane or other toxic accumulations in headings, bunkers and sumps — kill quickly and often claim would-be rescuers too. Heavy-vehicle interaction on surface operations, where dumpers and shovels share ground with light vehicles and people in poor visibility, is a persistent cause of fatalities. Rockfall and ground failure remain ever-present underground, and when an incident does escalate, a disorganised or delayed emergency egress is what turns a survivable event into a multiple-fatality disaster. Each of these is a coordination and procedure problem that a written exam cannot validate.

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The hazards drilled

  • roof fall & rib collapse
  • unsupported or under-supported roof
  • missed strata warning signs (cracking, sagging, water)
  • working under a freshly exposed face

Mining risks in Pune

  • confined space & gas hazards
  • heavy-vehicle interaction
  • rockfall
  • emergency egress

The scored procedure

  1. 01Inspect the roof and ribs for warning signs
  2. 02Sound and test the strata before advancing
  3. 03Install support to the support plan
  4. 04Confirm support before working under the roof
  5. 05Withdraw and report a deteriorating condition

Compliance mapping

Mines Act 1952 / DGMS (support & strata control)Coal Mines Regulations 2017 (systematic support rules)site support plan / strata-control standard operating procedureMines Act 1952DGMS circularsMines Rules / Vocational Training Rules

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Ground & Strata Control (Mining) VR training in Pune — FAQs

Why run ground & strata control (mining) VR training for mining in Pune?

Pune is auto, engineering and manufacturing belt (Chakan–Talegaon and Ranjangaon industrial clusters). Mining teams there face confined space & gas hazards, heavy-vehicle interaction, rockfall. DrillXR lets crews rehearse ground & strata control (mining) safely and repeatably, with scored, audit-ready evidence.

What does the Ground & Strata Control (Mining) simulation cover?

Train roof and rib support, strata inspection and warning-sign recognition so a worker spots a deteriorating roof before it falls. It reproduces roof fall & rib collapse, unsupported or under-supported roof, missed strata warning signs (cracking, sagging, water).

Which regulations apply?

Mines Act 1952 / DGMS (support & strata control); Coal Mines Regulations 2017 (systematic support rules); site support plan / strata-control standard operating procedure; Mines Act 1952; DGMS circulars; Mines Rules / Vocational Training Rules.

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