03 01 Environmental Hazards & PPE
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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
Part 46 Regulation :
56.15002
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03.2.1.2 Hazards – Environmental Hazards – PPE – Hearing Protection
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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
Part 46 Regulation :
62.130
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03.2.1.3 Hazards – Environmental Hazards – PPE – Steel Toe Boots
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Required to prevent injury from objects being dropped or falling on your feet
Part 46 Regulation :
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
Part 46 Regulation :
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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Required for some activities at the mine site including working with solvents and chemicals
Part 46 Regulation :
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
Part 46 Regulation :
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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