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Safety Mining Engineering REMEMBER! COMMON SENSE LEADS TO SAFETY Common sense should govern your actions at all times while working in the laboratories or other areas of the Department. University Telephones: 36111 Call: Fire‐Ambulance‐Theft‐Safety‐Fumes 613‐533‐6111 Non‐Emergency: 613‐533‐6733 Other Telephones:TRANSCRIPT
SafetyMining Engineering
REMEMBER!COMMON SENSE LEADS TO SAFETY
Common sense should govern your actions at all times while working in the laboratories or other areas of the Department.
In Case of an Emergency!
Call: Fire‐Ambulance‐Theft‐Safety‐Fumes
University Telephones: 36111Other Telephones: 613‐533‐6111Non‐Emergency: 613‐533‐6733
or 911
Your Team Safety Committee: Laeeque Daneshmend 33284
Overall responsibility for safetyWanda Badger 77137
Department Safety OfficerMaritza Bailey 32195
Mineral Processing TechnologistOscar Rielo 32194
Mining Engineering Technologist
Departmental Safety:Procedures, Rules and Cautions
We must all work together to ensure that the Department of Mining Engineering is a safe place to work and study!
• Any safety concerns for a particular area should be addressed to the appropriate supervisor. Your concerns may also be addressed to the Department of Mining Engineering Occupational Health and Safety Committee.
• A safety bulletin board is located on the first and fourth floors. It contains important safety information and should be checked regularly for new additions.
Departmental Safety:Procedures, Rules and Cautions
• Most health and safety problems in a laboratory or workshop environment can be avoided by practising common sense based on informed knowledge of the hazards.
• Undergraduate Students: The instructors of your courses shall act as direct supervisors.
• Graduate Students: Your Professor will act as your direct supervisor. (please see the safety manual for more details)
Departmental Safety:Procedures, Rules and Cautions
• Treat any unknown are, substance, or equipment as hazardous.
• Fire doors must be kept closed at all times.
Departmental Safety:Procedures, Rules and Cautions
• Locate all safety equipment in your work area and become familiar with their use.
• Practice good housekeeping! A crowded or cluttered workplace is dangerous.
Departmental Safety:Procedures, Rules and Cautions
• Never block emergency exits, emergency equipment or electrical panels.
• Store heavy items on lower shelves of storage areas.
• Use only carbon dioxide, halon, or dry chemical extinguishers on electrical fires.
Departmental Safety:Procedures, Rules and Cautions
• Read the Material Safety Data Sheet before you handle any Chemical.
• All users of Mining Laboratory Facilities must complete their W.H.M.I.S. Training. *(except undergrad students)
• Do not have Cell phones turned on at the Blasting Test Site.
Departmental Safety:Procedures, Rules and Cautions
• Avoid inhalation of gases or vapours when handling these materials in a fume hood or in a well ventilated area.
• Solvents must NEVER be dumped down laboratory sinks.
Working Alone
There are certain activities in Mining Engineering which should not be done alone.
Handling Dangerous Chemicals
Working with the crushing machines
Working Alone
If you are working alone after regular hours you may wish to do any or all of the :
• Have a buddy work with you.• Keep the door locked.• Inform Security that you are working alone, set up a call‐back procedure and call them when you are leaving. 36733
• Call Walk Home or Campus Security Escort Service.
Working Alone
On‐Campus Walk Home Service613‐533‐WALK (9255)
If Walk Home is off duty call Campus Security Escort Service
36080 (on Campus)
613‐533‐6080 (off Campus)
Fire Procedures
• Alert all people in the area by Shouting “ FIRE, FIRE, FIRE”. Vacate the fire area immediately and close the doors.
• Actuate the nearest wall mounted fire alarm stations.
• Evacuate the building, but do not use the elevators. Meet at the opposite side of Union Street.
• Do not re‐enter the building until authorized to do so by the Fire Department.
First Aid
The names of the qualified first aid people are posted on all first aid kits and the safety bulletin board.
• Eye wash stations are available in the Chemical labs.
• There is a safety shower in the basement lab.• There is a stretcher located near the main entry of the basement lab.
rotective and Safety Equipment
Certain Safety Equipment is required for labs and field trips.
Safety glasses with side shieldsLeather glovesSteel toe, Steel shank bootsHard Hat with lamp clipLab Coats (must extend below the knee and be buttoned up)Hearing protection
Some of these items will be provided some you will need to purchase yourself. Ask your technician what is required of you.
What to do when faced with an Emergency
• Try to remain calm.
• Alert a supervisor.
• Put life ahead of property.
• If you are in no personal danger attempt to get the situation under control.
• Tell others what you are doing.
What to do when faced with an Emergency
• If the danger in the affected area may grow, warn people in adjacent areas to leave the area or take appropriate action.
• If you are not assisting with the situation, leave the area but be available for questions.
Don’t enter emergency areas “out of curiosity.”
Remember:Safety is everyone's concern.
Please read the
Laboratory & Departmental
Safety Manual