Danger Zone Control and the Duties of Sentries Guidance on how to ensure control of the danger zone and what is expected from sentries. Quarries Working.

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Danger Zone Control and the Duties of Sentries Guidance on how to ensure control of the danger zone and what is expected from sentries. Quarries Working towards a safe and healthy quarrying industry National Joint Employers Advisory Employees Committee Health and Safety Executive Drilling and Blasting Toolbox Talk : 07 This toolbox talk may be freely reproduced except for advertising, endorsement or commercial purposes. It has been developed by the Quarries National Joint Advisory Committee (QNJAC) to help quarry operators, contractors, managers and others make health and safety improvements in the quarry industry. This guidance represents good practice which may go further than the minimum you need to do to comply with the law The information is current at Oct Please acknowledge ‘QNJAC’ as the source Target Audience Managers, Supervisors, Shotfirers, Sentries and Explosives Supervisors. Version 1 24/10/12

Danger Zone Control and the Duties of Sentries 1. Introduction All blasting operations must have a declared danger zone. For information on Guidance about determining the Danger Zone for Blasting see –TBT 06 : Defining the Danger Zone for Blasting. During the firing of a blast the Danger Zone must be under control and this is enabled by a combination of the use of sentries, signs and notices.

Danger Zone Control and the Duties of Sentries 2. Sentries The primary responsibility of a sentry is to ASSIST IN THE CONTROL OF THE DANGER ZONE or TO HAVE SHOTFIRING OPERATIONS SUSPENDED UNTIL IT IS SAFE TO FIRE

Danger Zone Control and the Duties of Sentries 2. Sentries Sentries must be competent to perform their duties and a record kept of training given. Sentries must be provided with a means of communication with the shotfirer. Sentries must stay in position until the All-Clear is sounded or they are released by the person who positioned them Sentries must be Authorised –It is considered wise to do this in writing

Danger Zone Control and the Duties of Sentries 3. Communication. It is vital that a reliable system of two-way communication is available to enable the shotfirer and any sentries to maintain contact with each other The shotfiring rules should include details of the communication process to be followed including timing and synchronisation with the site blasting signals –The communication process should include Initial contact between the shotfirer and each sentry Final two-way check with each sentry Firing time radio silence is useful if this does not interfere with the safe operation of the site A procedure must be in place to prevent the blast going ahead if required

Danger Zone Control and the Duties of Sentries 4. Controlling public rights of way. Many quarries will include public rights of way inside of the danger zone for blasting –Roads, Footpaths, Bridle Ways, Canals etc. Each right of way will require a sentry at each location where the right of way enters / exits the danger zone –There needs to be a process to ensure that there is nobody on the right of way before it is closed. This is best achieved by a walk or drive through It is not permissible for sentries to close any public right of way but users can be advised that blasting is about to take place and asked not to pass the sentry position –If an unauthorised person insists on entering the danger zone then the sentry must immediately inform the shotfirer

Danger Zone Control and the Duties of Sentries 4. Key Points. Understand your duties Stay out of the danger zone. Keep unauthorised people out of the danger zone. Maintain communication. If you cannot do all of these stop the blast.