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Crusher Safety
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Crushers First step in converting shot rock into usable products Taking large rocks & reducing them to small pieces Primary Secondary First step in converting shot rock into usable products Taking large rocks & reducing them to small pieces Primary Secondary
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Primary crushers reduces rock to manageable size
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Secondary crushers reduce rock into smaller sized product
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Secondary Crushers Crushing done in two or three steps primary crusher followed by secondary crusher & tertiary crushing Crushing done in two or three steps primary crusher followed by secondary crusher & tertiary crushing
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Raw material brought to primary by haul trucks
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Crushers Types Jaw Impact Roll Gyratory Jaw Impact Roll Gyratory
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Dust Hazards Crusher operators exposed to high levels of dust Long-term exposure can lead to silicosis Crusher operators exposed to high levels of dust Long-term exposure can lead to silicosis
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Dust Control Booths separate workers from dust Water to suppress dust Local ventilation – captures & carries dust away from workers Booths separate workers from dust Water to suppress dust Local ventilation – captures & carries dust away from workers
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Flying Material Can spray pieces of rock in all directions Crushers have heavy metal casings around them to help keep material from being thrown Can spray pieces of rock in all directions Crushers have heavy metal casings around them to help keep material from being thrown
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Surge Bins Material that falls, slides or rolls from surge bins is dangerous Most crushers automated, but workers needed to clear clogs, check operations & maintain machinery Material that falls, slides or rolls from surge bins is dangerous Most crushers automated, but workers needed to clear clogs, check operations & maintain machinery
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Slips & Falls Slips & falls common crusher injuries Spillage can cause falls Cluttered walkways Slips & falls common crusher injuries Spillage can cause falls Cluttered walkways
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Operating Safety Crushers move rapidly and powerfully Not tampered with while operating Strains, sprains, crushed limbs or fatal injuries result from people maintaining running machines Crushers move rapidly and powerfully Not tampered with while operating Strains, sprains, crushed limbs or fatal injuries result from people maintaining running machines
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Noise Noise levels reduced by: Operator booths Ear plugs or ear muffs Noise levels reduced by: Operator booths Ear plugs or ear muffs
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Supply Crushers require constant supply Conveyers & haul equipment increase risk Crushers require constant supply Conveyers & haul equipment increase risk
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Safe Job Procedures
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PPE Hardhat Safety Boots Safety Glasses Gloves Hardhat Safety Boots Safety Glasses Gloves Hearing Protection Respirator Fall protection
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Start-Up Inspection Hazard: –Slips –Trips –Falls Hazard: –Slips –Trips –Falls
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Start-Up Inspection Safe procedure: –Housekeeping –Walkways clear –Clean up spills Safe procedure: –Housekeeping –Walkways clear –Clean up spills
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Check Crusher Hazard: –Grease & oil leakage Hazard: –Grease & oil leakage
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Check Crusher Safe procedure: –Inspect for loose bolts & nuts –Cracks in housing or supports Safe procedure: –Inspect for loose bolts & nuts –Cracks in housing or supports
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Start Crusher & Feed Hazard: –Person caught in equipment –Belt breaking Hazard: –Person caught in equipment –Belt breaking
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Start Crusher & Feed Safe procedure: –Personnel clear –Check belts to ensure in good condition Safe procedure: –Personnel clear –Check belts to ensure in good condition
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Watch Trucks Dump Hazard: –Material flying & hitting personnel –Live explosives Hazard: –Material flying & hitting personnel –Live explosives
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Watch Trucks Dump Safe procedure: –Area clear of personnel –If dynamite or cap observed in rock, do not try to remove it –Shut off crusher & feeder - call supervisor Safe procedure: –Area clear of personnel –If dynamite or cap observed in rock, do not try to remove it –Shut off crusher & feeder - call supervisor
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Free Large Rocks Hazard: –Equipment starting –Falling rock –Fall into crusher –Pry bar slipping –Eye injuries –Sledge hammer glancing Hazard: –Equipment starting –Falling rock –Fall into crusher –Pry bar slipping –Eye injuries –Sledge hammer glancing
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Free Large Rocks Safe procedure: –Lockout & tagout –Barricade truck dump –Use harness & line –Wear eye protection –Use short handled hammer in close places Safe procedure: –Lockout & tagout –Barricade truck dump –Use harness & line –Wear eye protection –Use short handled hammer in close places
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Signal For Start-Up Hazard: –Excess material –Crush or injure personnel due to excess material Hazard: –Excess material –Crush or injure personnel due to excess material
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Signal For Start-up Safe procedure: –Make sure crusher empty before another truck dumps –Area clear of personnel Safe procedure: –Make sure crusher empty before another truck dumps –Area clear of personnel
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Shut Down Hazard: –Material left in crusher could jam Hazard: –Material left in crusher could jam
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Shut Down Safe procedure: –Make sure material clears crusher & belts before shutting down Safe procedure: –Make sure material clears crusher & belts before shutting down
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