03. Hazards
35 assets in this module.
03.1 Hazards – Objectives & Intro
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Pretty sure Stoney shouldn't be sitting on the conveyor belt
Individual, original images of the signs shown would be best
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STONEY
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Hazard: A chance or source of danger
Objectives:
Identify Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Identify mine site hazards
Protect yourself from hazards
Eliminate or avoid hazards
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03.2.1.1 Hazards – Environmental Hazards – PPE – Hard Hats
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Are we keeping the PPE icons as they are or looking for less clip arty items?
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Restricted to areas or from areas?
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Hard hats are required at all mine sites
Access may be restricted to areas where falling materials are a known hazard
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56.15002
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03.2.1.2 Hazards – Environmental Hazards – PPE – Hearing Protection
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Are we keeping the PPE icons as they are or looking for less clip arty items?
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ROCKY
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Hearing protection is required in areas of the mine where the decibel levels are high and/or the length of time you exposed to loud sounds is excessive
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62.130
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03.2.1.3 Hazards – Environmental Hazards – PPE – Steel Toe Boots
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Are we keeping the PPE icons as they are or looking for less clip arty items?
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Required to prevent injury from objects being dropped or falling on your feet
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56.15003
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03.2.1.4 Hazards – Environmental Hazards – PPE – Safety Glasses
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Are these the only examples of protective eye wear types / styles? What about people who wear glasses? Do they just put the protective eye-wear on top of them?
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Approved safety glasses protect you from getting stray material or other objects in your eyes
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56.15004
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03.2.1.5 Hazards – Environmental Hazards – PPE – Gloves
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Face shields are just glossed over in this, lumped i with gloves?
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ROCKY
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Required for some activities at the mine site including working with solvents and chemicals
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56.15006
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03.2.1.6.1 Hazards – Environmental Hazards – PPE – Respirator
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03.2.1.6.2 Hazards – Environmental Hazards – PPE – Respirable Dust
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If it's silica, it' s not just dust~
Not all mines have high silica content in their dust
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56.9315
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03.2.1.6.3 Hazards – Environmental Hazards – PPE – Respirable Dust
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Use engineering controls
Tell your supervisor if controls aren't working properly
Remove dust with a water hose or vacuum with a high efficiency air HEPA filter
Don't let dust build up
Don't use compressed air to clean
In mobile equipment use the heater or air conditioner
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03.2.1.6.4 Hazards – Environmental Hazards – PPE – Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM)
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03.2.1.6.5 Hazards – Environmental Hazards – PPE – Maintenance Shops
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57.14213
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03.2.2.1 Hazards – Environmental Hazards – Extreme Conditions – Night – Mining at Night
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STONEY THEN ROCKY
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Adequate illumination
Light-colored clothing or vest with reflective tape
Flashlight
Pre-operational inspections
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57.17001
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03.2.2.2 Hazards – Environmental Hazards – Extreme Conditions – Night – Driving at Night
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Check headlights and taillights
Turn your lights on at sundown
Don't overdrive your headlights
Use the berm as a steering guide
Reduce your speed at night
Allow extra distance between vehicles
Allow time for your eyes to adjust
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57.17001
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03.2.2.3 Hazards – Environmental Hazards – Extreme Conditions – Night – Nighttime Lighting
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Check for bare wires and broken wires
Report any issues with power or mechanical stability
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57.17001
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03.2.3.1 Hazards – Environmental Hazards – Hot & Cold Weather – Heat Related Problems
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This content is already covered in the first aide module
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ROCKY
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Heat related problems:
Heat stroke
Heat exhaustion
Cramps
FaintingTo minimize heat related problems:
Drink cool water, about 8 oz. every 15 - 20 min.
Drink as many ounces of water as you weigh in pounds every day
Wear cool-light colored clothing
Don't eat a large meal before working in a hot environment
Avoid alcohol and caffeinated beverages
Rest in a cool area if you start to feel the effects of the heatWatch your co-workers for signs of heat stress:
Headaches
Dizziness or lightheadedness
Weakness
Irritability or confusion
Upset stomach/vomiting
Decreased or dark-colored urine
Fainting or passing out
Pale, clammy skinWhat to do if your co-workers show signs of heat stress:
Move victim to cool, shaded area
Lay victim on his/her back with legs raised 6-8 inches
If nauseous, lay on side
Loosen or remove heavy clothing
Spray cool mist of water or apply wet cloth to skin
Drink cool water every 15 min.
Call 911 if not better shortly
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56.18010, 56.18012 & 56.18013
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03.2.3.2 Hazards – Environmental Hazards – Hot & Cold Weather – Cold Related Problems
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This content is already covered in the first aide module
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ROCKY
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Hypothermia, when the body can't warm itself
Symptoms:
Low body temperature
Shivering
Numbness
Weakness
Confusion
Drowsiness
Impaired visionPrevention:
Wear layers of clothing
Windproof outer shell
Insulated hard hat or liner
Insulated gloves
2 pairs of socks
Restrict exposure time when temperatures approach 0 deg or a wind chill of -22 degSafety in cold environments:
Examine work areas for hazards from snow and ice
Remove snow and ice from walkways
De-ice equipment
Apply salt where needed
Examine high-walls for cracks and instability
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57.11016
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03.3.1 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Intro
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STONEY
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56.9100 & 56.9101
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03.3.2 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Size of Vehicle
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56.9100 & 56.9101
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03.3.3 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Changing Environments – Mobile Equipment
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Observe traffic control and patterns
Follow posted speed limits
Don't follow too close
Don't pass
Observe right of way rules
Yield to emergency vehicles
Observe road closures
Perform pre-operation inspections
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56.9100 & 56.9101
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03.3.4.1 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Daily Checklists – Scraper
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STONEY
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57.14100 (a)
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03.3.4.2 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Daily Checklists – Loader
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No voice over
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57.14100 (a)
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03.3.4.3 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Daily Checklists – Grader
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No voice over
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57.14100 (a)
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03.3.4.4 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Daily Checklists – Haul Truck
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No voice over
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57.14100 (a)
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03.3.4.5 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Daily Checklists – Drill
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No voice over
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57.14100 (a)
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03.3.4.6 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Daily Checklists – Dozer
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No voice over
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57.14100 (a)
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03.3.4.7 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Daily Checklists – Skid Steer
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No voice over
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57.14100 (a)
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03.3.4.8 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Daily Checklists – Excavator
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No voice over
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57.14100 (a)
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03.3.4.9 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Daily Checklists – Guidelines
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I really think that this list should have preceded all of the equipment specific inspection videos. At least then I would have had some idea of what to look for in what they were doing.
Also, how come "check fuel level" isn't on the list?
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ROCKY
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Clean and adjust windshield
Clean and adjust mirrors
Check engine oils and coolant levels
Check steering fluid and mechanism
Check engine fan, pulleys and belts
Test all braking systems
Check all lights and turn signals
Test back up alarm
Check seat belts
Check for fuel and oil leaks
Inspect the fire extinguisher
Check tires for cuts and wear
Check wheels for cracks
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57.14100 (a)
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03.3.5.1.1 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Stationary Equipment – Conveyors – Intro
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checklist image could also be an icon
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STONEY THEN ROCKY
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All work areas and equipment must be inspected at least once a shift
Conveyors examined during each shift using a company-specific checklist
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56.18002, 56.11001
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03.3.5.1.2 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Stationary Equipment – Conveyors – Walkways & Stairways
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56.11001, 56.11002
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03.3.5.1.3 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Stationary Equipment – Conveyors – Guards & Pulleys
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All moving machinery parts must be guarded unless they are over 7 feet above walking or working surfaces
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56.14107
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03.3.5.1.4 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Stationary Equipment – Conveyors – Stop Cords
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ROCKY
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Anyone falling toward a conveyor will trip the cord and stop the conveyor
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56.14109
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03.3.5.1.5 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Stationary Equipment – Conveyors – Warning Devices
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If you don't need to be around a conveyor, don't be!
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56.14201
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03.3.5.2.1 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Stationary Equipment – Crushers & Feeders
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ROCKY
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Hearing protection
Inspection from a safe location
Proper shut-down and lock-out/tag-out try-out procedures
Make sure equipment isn't energized
Confined space rulesInspect at least once a shift:
Guards
V-belts
Head and tail pulleys
Emergency stop cords
Warning devices
Communication systems
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56.12016
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03.3.6 Hazards – Mechanical Hazards – Outro
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STONEY
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