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1
Electrical Safety in Mines
  • Presented By Jodie Moss
  • 100016584

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Electricity
  • Electricity is used because its simple
    distribution allows large scale operations to
    operator effectively and efficiently.
  • Because of the wide scale use of electricity,
    electrical safety is extremely important to the
    industry.

3
Uses for Electricity
  • Electric LHD
  • Electric Trucks
  • Crushers
  • Conveyors
  • Ventilation Fans
  • Shovels
  • Winders
  • Pumps and compressors
  • Locomotives
  • Computers
  • Battery charging stations
  • Auxiliary Lighting

4
What can happen
  • When people, operating
  • equipment and appliances
  • become live through contact
  • with electrical energy it can result in
  • Electrocution
  • Electrical shock, severe burns and eye
    injuries
  • Fires and explosions
  • Death

5
How Can It Happen?
  • Vehicle or equipment contact with power
    lines, eg. haul trucks, raised truck trays,
    ladders, cranes, elevated work platforms,
    scaffolding.
  • Water ingress to power supply components, hand
    tools, control switches, etc.
  • Electrical supply is not isolated
    duringmaintenance, cleaning etc.
  • Digging into buried cables
  • Short circuit
  • Earth faults

6
  • Mine Safety Fact
  • Electrical arcs can reach temperatures of 10,000
    degrees.
  • In addition to flash hazards, electricity
    presents shock hazards, fire and ignition
    dangers.
  • Electrical hazards in mines are increased due to
    water, ground and equipment hazards.

7
Prevention
Lockout tags
  • Some key safety issues include
  • Equipment to be installed, maintained and
  • repaired by licensed electricians
  • Equipment must be periodically checked and
    tested
  • Isolate, tag and test equipment before
  • commencing work

Personal
General
8
Prevention
  • Electricians must not work on live circuits
  • unnecessarily
  • Do not use defective equipment. Remove it
  • from use, tag it out and report it
  • Always use Residual Current Device (RCD)
  • protection with
  • hand-held tools and extension leads
  • Obtain a Permit prior to any digging where
    buried cables may be present
  • Adequate signage provided to hazardous areas and
    situations
  • Appropriate SWPs in place and followed
  • Read and discuss safety publications

9
Prevention
  • Cleaners should not wash or spray clean light
    switches and socket outlets
  • Electric welding practices should be reviewed
    and monitored regularly
  • Read and discuss safety publications
  • Report all electric shocks or burns and any
    other dangerous occurrence involving electricity,
    so that action to prevent a recurrence can be
    taken
  • Consider and avoid all possible contact with
    overhead powerlines

10
Fatality
  • Late in May 2002, a Drill Jumbo operator
    sustained a fatal electric shock in an
    underground mine after contacting 415 volt
    terminals inside an electrical control box.
  • A loader operator working nearby immediately
    became aware of the accident and rendered
    assistance by pulling the deceased away from the
    control box, administering CPR and raising the
    alarm. Resuscitation continued until ambulance
    paramedics confirmed death later at the mine
    surface.
  • Cause
  • It appears that the deceased opened the control
    box using a special unlocking tool that was
    available to him. The deceased was not a licensed
    electrician and clearly should not have accessed
    the control box.

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Conclusion
  • Electricity is a vital part of mining operations
    and electrical hazards will always be present.
  • Through safe judgement and careful management
    electrical accidents can be limited and a safer
    environment is created.
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