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Eliminating and Eliminating and Controlling Controlling Dust & Noise Dust & Noise Hazards Hazards July 2002

Transcript of Eliminating and Controlling Dust & Noise Hazards July 2002.

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Eliminating and Eliminating and ControllingControlling

Dust & Noise Dust & Noise HazardsHazards

July 2002

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EXPOSURE CONTROLS

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EFFECTIVE EXPOSURE CONTROL

Controls the hazard - reduces health threat

Promotes ability to work in comfort

Protects all potentially exposed workers

The control itself should not create a hazard.

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POINTS OF CONTROL

Miner

Path

Sourceof contaminant

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TYPES OF CONTROLS

ENGINEERING

ADMINISTRATIVE

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Preventing Hazard Generation

ENGINEERING

SUBSTITUTION

PROCESS CHANGE

PURCHASE EQUIPMENT

THAT WON’T PRODUCE

HAZARDS

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Engineering ControlsEngineering Controls

Design right to start with!Redesign as necessaryMaintain UtilizeSample to determine effectivenessTrain the workersUpdate with technology changes

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ENGINEERING REDESIGN EXAMPLES

AUTOMATE PARTS OF THE PROCESS

FOR EXAMPLE: COMPUTERIZED LOADING

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Engineering Controls

Operator redesigns crusher controls; puts operator in booth.

Reduce speed of moving parts.

Redesign spouts in bagging.

Use water, mist or fog sprays.

Replace metal parts with nonmetal parts.

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Engineering Controls (used after hazard is

generated)

Ventilation» General

» Dilution Ventilation

» Local Exhaust

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LOCAL EXHAUST VENTILATION

HOODSHOODS - Captures substance DUCT WORKDUCT WORK - Carries substance away FANSFANS - Move AIR through duct work AIR CLEANERAIR CLEANER - Removes substance and

removes it before air returns to environment MAKE-UP AIRMAKE-UP AIR - Replace air exhausted by

system

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Check seals

Regular Inspection and MaintenanceRegular Inspection and Maintenance

Is Absolutely Necessary!

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Something’s not right!Something’s not right!

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ENCLOSURE & ISOLATIONENCLOSURE & ISOLATIONEnvironmental Cab

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Engineer Out Path Noise with Barriers

INCREASE DISTANCE

AT THE SOURCESelect quiet equipmentReduce impact or impulsive forcesReduce speed in machines

IN THE TRANSMISSION PATHSeparate noise and receiverUse sound absorbing materials

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Barrier ConceptBarrier Concept

Shadow

Zone

DiffractedDiffracted

PropagatedPropagatedReflectedReflected

Noise SourceNoise Source

BarrierBarrier

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Work PracticesWork Practices

Vacuums with HEPA filters

NO dry sweeping

Use wet methods X

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ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSCONTROLS

ROTATE WORKERS / WORK SCHEDULES

ESTABLISH REGULATED AREAS

WARNING SIGNS & BARRICADES

EDUCATION & TRAINING

ELIMINATE THE JOB

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HAZARD TRAINING INCLUDES:

HAZARDS OF MATERIAL OR PHYSICAL AGENT

HAZARD RECOGNITION

EFFECTIVE CONTROL MEASURES

PPE PROGRAMS

•INVOLVES:

-SUPERVISORS

-MINERS

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ACCOMPLISHED BY:ACCOMPLISHED BY:

FORMAL TRAINING

HEALTH AND SAFETY MEETINGS

BOOKLETS

SIGNS AND LABELS

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NOISE HAZARDOUS AREA

HEARING PROTECTION

REQUIRED

WARNING SIGNS

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SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR EDUCATIONEDUCATION

WHEN / WHERE TO GET HELP

LEGAL / CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITIES

COST / BENEFIT INFORMATION

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MINER EDUCATIONMINER EDUCATION

SAFETY AND HEALTH HAZARD EDUCATION

OPERATING PROCEDURES - EFFECTIVE USE OF CONTROLS

UNDERSTANDING MAINTENANCE NEEDS

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MINE OPERATOR MUST BE COMMITTED!

FURNISH SAFE / HEALTHY FACILITIES

TRAIN MINERS

CONTROL HAZARDS

MONITOR THE WORKPLACE

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MINERS:

OBSERVE RULES - work practices, cleanup, hygiene

NOTIFY SUPERVISORS OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND PROBLEMS WITH CONTROL MEASURES

MAINTENANCE USE REQUIRED PPE

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CONTROL EXPOSURES AT POINT OF WORKER

JOB ROTATION

ENCLOSURES/Booths/Cabs

TRAINING & EDUCATION

PERSONAL MONITORING

MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS

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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

HEALTH HAZARD CONTROL

RESPIRATORS

HEARING PROTECTION

COVERALLS, GLOVES, BOOTS, GLASSES, HARD HATS

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Use PPE Use PPE

WHEN……. Other controls are being

developed and installed Additional protection is

needed The hazards can’t be

controlled any other way

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AIRBORNE CONTAMINANTS: 56/57.5005

NOISE: Part 62

DRILL DUST CONTROL: 58.620

MSHA REGULATIONS30 CFR

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