Why do mining operations struggle to track FIFO workers across remote site rotations?

The Time and People solution

Several factors contribute to these difficulties. Remote sites often have limited or unreliable internet connectivity, hindering real-time data updates. Complex shift patterns, including varying lengths of stay and mid-rotation changes, make manual tracking prone to errors. Furthermore, integrating data across different systems – HR, payroll, travel management, and site access – is often a significant hurdle. This lack of integration leads to fragmented information and a poor overall picture of who is on site, where they are, and their qualifications.

Here are a few actionable insights we’ve found helpful for our clients:

  • Invest in a dedicated visitor management system: Look for a solution specifically designed for remote workforces, with offline capabilities and robust mobile apps.
  • Prioritise real-time data capture: Implement technologies like mobile check-in/check-out, digital muster lists, and location tracking (where appropriate and with full employee consent) to ensure accurate and up-to-date information.
  • Integrate systems: Connect your visitor management system with existing HR, payroll, and travel platforms to streamline data flow and eliminate manual data entry.
  • Focus on training: Ensure all personnel – from site administrators to FIFO workers – are properly trained on the new system and understand its importance.

Ultimately, effective FIFO worker tracking isn’t just about knowing *who* is on site; it’s about ensuring their safety, maintaining compliance, and optimising site operations. By adopting a modern, integrated approach to visitor management, mining operations can significantly improve their ability to manage FIFO workforces and mitigate the risks associated with remote site rotations. If you’re experiencing these challenges, a comprehensive assessment of your current processes and technology is a great next step.