Assignment 5 Semester 1 2025
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Due Date: May 2025
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, QUESTION 1
1.1 Key Failures Leading to Exposure
The following critical failures contributed to the mine workers' exposure to respirable
silica dust and heat stress:
1. Malfunctioning Dust Suppression Systems: The water spray and misting
systems—essential for controlling dust at the drilling face—were not
functioning properly, allowing silica dust to become airborne.
2. Ineffective Ventilation: The underground ventilation system was
underperforming due to delayed servicing. This limited the removal of airborne
contaminants and heat.
3. Lack of Maintenance: Delayed servicing and poor maintenance of dust
suppression and ventilation systems show a failure in preventative
maintenance planning.
4. Inadequate Cooling and Hydration: Workers had limited access to water,
and the cooling systems were insufficient, intensifying the heat stress
conditions.
5. Lack of Real-time Monitoring: No evidence of real-time dust or heat
monitoring was indicated, leading to delayed detection of hazardous
conditions.
Reference: Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE), 2021;
Hermanus (2007)
1.2 Health Risks of Prolonged Exposure
Respirable Crystalline Silica Dust
Prolonged inhalation of respirable silica dust can cause:
Silicosis: A chronic and irreversible lung disease caused by the accumulation
of silica particles, leading to inflammation and scarring (ILO, 2019).
Lung Cancer: Classified as a human carcinogen by the International Agency
for Research on Cancer (IARC).
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Including bronchitis and
emphysema due to long-term respiratory irritation.
Heat Stress
Extended exposure to high temperatures and inadequate hydration can cause:
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