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,MNO2608 Assignment 5 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 - DUE
May 2025;100% CORRECT AND TRUSTED SOLUTIONS

QUESTION 1 [20]

1.1. Identify the key failures that led to workers being exposed to respirable silica
dust and heat stress. (5)

Several critical failures in occupational health and safety systems
contribute to workers being exposed to respirable silica dust and heat
stress in underground mining environments:

a) Inadequate Ventilation Systems:
Underground mines often rely on artificial ventilation to maintain
breathable air. Failure to provide sufficient airflow contributes to the
accumulation of both silica dust and excessive heat, increasing workers'
exposure.

b) Poor Dust Suppression Measures:
Failure to use effective dust control methods such as water sprays, wet
drilling, or dust extraction systems leads to high concentrations of
airborne respirable crystalline silica, which workers inhale during
drilling, blasting, or rock cutting.

c) Lack of Monitoring and Risk Assessment:
Failure to regularly monitor and assess environmental conditions like
dust levels and ambient temperature results in undetected risks.
Without real-time data, employers cannot implement timely controls or
evacuations.

d) Inadequate Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
Workers may not be provided with appropriate PPE (such as respirators
or heat-protective clothing), or they may be poorly trained in using it.
This failure exposes them directly to environmental hazards.

e) Non-compliance with Legal and Safety Standards:
Neglecting to implement Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)

, regulations, such as the Mine Health and Safety Act or specific
threshold limit values (TLVs) for silica dust and temperature, reflects
systemic management failure.
1.2. Discuss the health risks associated with prolonged exposure to respirable
crystalline silica dust and heat stress in an underground mining environment. (5)

Prolonged exposure to respirable silica dust and excessive heat in
mining environments can lead to severe short- and long-term health
consequences, including:

a) Silicosis:
This is a progressive and irreversible lung disease caused by
inhalation of fine silica particles. It leads to lung fibrosis, coughing,
chest pain, shortness of breath, and increased vulnerability to
tuberculosis and other respiratory infections.

b) Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD):
Repeated exposure to respirable dust can result in COPD, which
includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema, impairing breathing
ability and reducing quality of life.

c) Lung Cancer:
Crystalline silica is classified as a Group 1 carcinogen by the
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Long-term
inhalation increases the risk of developing lung cancer, especially
among smokers.

d) Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke:
In underground mines with high ambient temperatures and humidity,
workers may suffer from heat exhaustion, characterised by dizziness,
fatigue, nausea, and dehydration. If not addressed, this can progress to
heat stroke, a medical emergency that can result in organ failure or
death.

e) Kidney Damage and Cardiovascular Strain:
Chronic heat exposure can lead to dehydration-related kidney injuries

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