minehoisting
Minehoisting refers to the process of transporting materials, equipment, and personnel to and from a mine. This is a critical operation in mining, as it directly impacts the efficiency, safety, and economic viability of the operation. The primary method of minehoisting involves the use of hoists, which are mechanical devices that use a drum or grooved wheel to wind and unwind a rope, cable, or chain. These ropes are attached to a conveyance, such as a cage, skip, or bucket, which carries the load.
Hoists are typically powered by electric motors, although historically steam engines were used. The design and
In addition to personnel and ore, minehoisting is used for transporting supplies, machinery, and waste rock.