AI Risk-Based Systems Deployed in ALROSA Mines
Executive outlines how artificial intelligence and computer vision are being used to improve safety across Siberia’s mining operations

Artificial intelligence and computer vision are no longer buzzwords but practical tools that help save lives in industrial settings, according to Sergey Sementsov, head of the transport safety monitoring center at ALROSA. In an interview with Sib.fm, he described how digital technologies are used to combat driver fatigue in haul trucks, prevent incidents in mines, and support the transition away from foreign software.
Predictive Maintenance and “Antison”
He described the approach as risk-based. Algorithms are used to predict equipment failures and the likelihood of traffic accidents. These models feed into dashboards that highlight vulnerabilities in real time, allowing teams to take preventive action before incidents occur.
Cameras in Helmets
As part of its broader development strategy, the company is implementing a large-scale digital transformation project in underground mines. This includes video recorders embedded in miners’ protective helmets. The devices help monitor the use of personal protective equipment, detect support lagging that does not meet mining standards, identify rock fractures, and flag the absence or misuse of tools during underground work. Neural networks also verify workers’ protective gear before they descend into the mine.
Earlier, it was reported that AI is being used to monitor the loading of mining trucks at a diamond deposit in Russia.








































