Access Road Operations
Monitor access road conditions to avoid weather related risks upon entering the mine that could result in delaying operations, putting employees at risk, and damaging materials.
Studies prove that vehicle accidents continue to be the most common source of injury within the mining industry, making up nearly 50% all of incidents.
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severity - 4 extreme
Seek Shelter: Thunder + Lightning
All staff should seek shelter. Monitor lightning activity, motion, directionality, and speed 15 and 30 minutes into the future, based on distance from the location.
severity - 4 extreme
Delay Operations: Low Visibility
Reduce speed and turn on fog lights due to low visibility.
severity - 4 extreme
Reduce Driving Speed: High Winds
Drive slow due to high winds and debris on road. Wind erosion and dust clouds may occur.
severity - 3 sever
Increase Dust Control Treatment: Evaporation Risk
Deploy road treatment due to increased risk of evaporation. Road dust can cause serious health and environmental safety issues.
severity - 2 moderate
Landslide: Medium Risk
Monitor conditions and prepare for escalation if rain continues. Drive with caution, roads might be muddy and unstable.
severity - 4 extreme
Landslide: High Risk
Avoid driving on access roads. High risk for landslides due to accumulated rain water.
severity - 4 extreme
Monitor Conditions: Flood Risk
Prep teams and avoid any unnecessary outdoor work. Flash flooding is possible.
severity - 4 extreme
Monitor Conditions: Lightning Risk
Prep teams and avoid any unnecessary outdoor work. High risk for lightning in the area.