Abstract

The process of closing and greening the Lupeni Mining Exploitation is a very complex one. The closure of the mining operation is done in stages for the underground and the surface based on a closure project. When implementing the closure and greening project, all occupational safety and health regulations must be observed. As part of the process of closing and greening a mining operation, it is necessary to redo the risk factor assessment sheets with additional measures for the closure and greening of the mining operation. In this paper we aim to establish what are the main risk factors that can be encountered in the process of closure and greening of the Lupeni Mining operation.

Highlights

  • The starting point in optimizing the activity of prevention of work accidents and occupational diseases at work is the risk assessment.Whether it is a job, a workshop or an enterprise, such an analysis allows the ranking of risks according to their size and the efficient allocation of resources for priority measures.Risk assessment involves identifying all risk factors in the analyzed system and quantifying their size based on the combination of two parameters: severity and frequency of the maximum possible consequence on the human body

  • Use of trisodium phosphate aerosols For risk factors that can generate mechanical or thermal risk generated by collapse or collapse and jet of fluids at temperatures we have:

  • For physical risk factors generated by noise and vibration or dust we have:

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Summary

Introduction

The starting point in optimizing the activity of prevention of work accidents and occupational diseases at work is the risk assessment. Whether it is a job, a workshop or an enterprise, such an analysis allows the ranking of risks according to their size and the efficient allocation of resources for priority measures. The employer has the obligation “to assess the risks to the safety and health of workers, including the choice of work equipment, substances or chemical preparations used and the arrangement of workplaces” The employer has the obligation “to carry out and be in possession of a risk assessment for occupational safety and health, including for those groups sensitive to specific risks” To facilitate the fulfillment of employers' legal obligations in the field of occupational injury and disease risk assessment, a relatively large number of methods have been designed and are currently used. [1]. [2]. [3]

Lupeni Mining Exploitation
Risk assessment methods and tools
Stages of risk assessment
F35 Natural risk factors represented by floods
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