2018
DOI: 10.5296/emsd.v7i4.13534
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Environmental Risks in Open Pit Mines: Representation of a Temporal Evolution Related to Water Factor

Abstract: Natural resources are sources of much ecological instability. They are subjects of many types of research and led to the strengthening of measures. However, the exposure to hazards (water-air-soil pollution, radiation, degradation, etc.) due to such industries as mining continuous. This paper intends to show the dynamic relationships between production and time as part of the synergy of the whole extraction system over time. Given to sensitives issues known in the heart of mining operations, water is, therefor… Show more

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“…Sun exposure time: the long exposure time to the sun and the inhospitable environment can, in the long run, harm workers health. As an example, dehydration, skin burns, and skin cancer are some consequences of sun exposure long time [123];Air quality: surface mining regions commonly have a large number of dust particles suspended in the air. Continued inhalation of these particles can cause respiratory distress or even long-term illness [124]; andOthers: factors such as proximity to heavy machinery, rugged relief, and others may also create significant hazards to the employees.…”
Section: Mining Environment and Test Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sun exposure time: the long exposure time to the sun and the inhospitable environment can, in the long run, harm workers health. As an example, dehydration, skin burns, and skin cancer are some consequences of sun exposure long time [123];Air quality: surface mining regions commonly have a large number of dust particles suspended in the air. Continued inhalation of these particles can cause respiratory distress or even long-term illness [124]; andOthers: factors such as proximity to heavy machinery, rugged relief, and others may also create significant hazards to the employees.…”
Section: Mining Environment and Test Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sun exposure time: the long exposure time to the sun and the inhospitable environment can, in the long run, harm workers health. As an example, dehydration, skin burns, and skin cancer are some consequences of sun exposure long time [123];…”
Section: Mining Environment and Test Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%