2015
DOI: 10.2495/safe150031
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Occupational hazard prevention and control in a quarry environment: exposure to airborne dust

Abstract: Dust emissions may be considered among the most critical hazards to be found in quarries due to the design and nature of this working environment. Not only does dust impair the quality of the air from an environmental perspective, but it also impinges on the health and safety of workers. Those responsible for the quarry must demonstrate their compliance with industry standards and legal regulations, and are thereby required to implement several dust mitigation techniques in order to comply with air quality sta… Show more

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“…Recent research in quarry safety has focused mainly on measuring, simulating, and reducing selected hazards in mines [33,34,35], safety management & occupational risk assessment [34,36,37,38], and preventive measures [39,40]. In the case of occupational risk assessment in quarry blasting operations research was done by Kiani et al, Seccatore et al, and Ke et al [27,41,42], suggesting various approaches to risk assessment dedicated to quarry blasting.…”
Section: Quarry Blasting Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent research in quarry safety has focused mainly on measuring, simulating, and reducing selected hazards in mines [33,34,35], safety management & occupational risk assessment [34,36,37,38], and preventive measures [39,40]. In the case of occupational risk assessment in quarry blasting operations research was done by Kiani et al, Seccatore et al, and Ke et al [27,41,42], suggesting various approaches to risk assessment dedicated to quarry blasting.…”
Section: Quarry Blasting Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%