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    Martin Engineering on conveyor carryback: integrated transfer design for engineers

    January 19, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Martin Engineering on conveyor carryback: integrated transfer design for engineers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Dust and carryback at belt conveyor discharge points are framed by Dan Marshall, Process Engineer at Martin Engineering, as problems that must be tackled with an integrated transfer-point design rather than isolated fixes. He points to coordinated use of primary and secondary belt cleaners, properly sized and sealed loading chutes, and correctly tensioned skirting to control spillage and fugitive material. The approach targets reduced liner and idler wear, fewer manual clean-up interventions around transfer points, and lower dust exposure for maintenance crews.

    Technical Brief

    • Martin Engineering specifies correctly positioned belt scrapers to minimise manual cleaning near pinch points.
    • Marshall stresses that poor transfer design increases idler failure rates and unplanned shutdowns for belt repairs.
    • Inadequate control of carryback is linked to elevated respirable dust levels at walkway height.
    • Build-up on return idlers is identified as a contributor to belt mistracking and edge damage.
    • The commentary notes that spillage piles restrict emergency egress routes and obstruct fire-fighting access.
    • Reduced fugitive material is tied to fewer confined-space entries for chute clean-out and inspection.
    • Marshall frames transfer-point optimisation as a hierarchy-of-controls measure, reducing reliance on PPE-only solutions.

    Our Take

    Within the 659 Mining stories in our database, relatively few Safety-tagged pieces focus on conveyor carryback control, so this Martin Engineering perspective fills a niche that many operators treat as a housekeeping issue rather than a design and risk-control problem.

    Martin Engineering appears frequently in our Product-tagged coverage as a supplier of conveyor and bulk-handling components, which suggests that their guidance here is likely aligned with commercially available retrofit solutions rather than purely conceptual best practice.

    For project teams, Safety-tagged Product content like this is increasingly being referenced at the early design stage in our coverage, indicating that specifying carryback-control hardware up front is becoming more common than relying on manual clean-up or ad hoc retrofits once a plant is operating.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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