
Low-Altitude Rest for Atacama Mining: Performance, Fatigue and HSE
When a site operates at 3,500-4,800 m, sleeping near sea level in Caldera is not a luxury. It is a fatigue-control decision for key personnel.
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Articles for Procurement, Operations and HSE on low-elevation rest, Caldera/Bahía Inglesa logistics, overflow accommodation and executive mining accommodation approval.

When a site operates at 3,500-4,800 m, sleeping near sea level in Caldera is not a luxury. It is a fatigue-control decision for key personnel.
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Caldera is not only coastline. It links port infrastructure, mining desalination, Desierto de Atacama Airport and inland access to operating sites.
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Not all mining accommodation serves the same function. Camps, hotels and private residences fit different operating scenarios.
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Vendor onboarding, PO, SLA, safety, traceability and fatigue: executive lodging should be assessed as an operational service, not as tourist booking.
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Outside local occupancy peaks, Bahía Inglesa can operate as a low-altitude coastal base for mining agendas, technical visits and executive planning.
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Shutdowns, EPCM and commissioning create accommodation peaks. Caldera/Bahía Inglesa can operate as a private valve for key personnel.
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