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The Waste Rock Management Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips
- falls
- manual handling injuries
- 2. Material Assessment
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 3. Equipment Selection
- Equipment failure
- incorrect equipment usage
- 4. Work Area Setup
- Falling objects
- bodily impact from moving vehicles
- 5. Waste Rock Procurement
- Noise exposure
- dust inhalation
- 6. Loading and Transporting
- Vehicle accidents
- load securing issues
- 7. Unloading at Site
- Tip-over incidents
- falling materials
- 8. Stockpiling
- Ground instability
- buried utilities/structures
- 9. Crushing and Grading
- Noise
- vibration
- airborne dust
- 10. Water Management
- Water-related illnesses
- water spillages
- 11. Screening and Sorting
- Manual handling issues
- noise exposure
- 12. Waste Control
- Contamination and exposure hazards
- 13. Decommissioning
- Heavy lifting strains
- hazardous materials exposure
- 14. Reporting
- Stress
- eye strain due to prolonged computer use
- 15. Clean up and waste disposal
- Cuts
- abrasions
- puncture wounds
- 16. Storage and maintenance of equipment
- Equipment malfunction
- manual handling
- 17. Post-Operation Review
- Mental stress due to reporting faults/errors
- 18. Training
- Inadequate training risks
- muscle strain due to repetitive motion
- 19. Emergency Preparation
- Not being adequately prepared for emergency situations
- 20. Environmental Management
- Impact on environment due to waste residuals