A Prevention through Design Approach for the Environmental S&H Conditions and the Ventilation System at an Italian Underground Quarry
Borchiellini, R.
Cardu, M.
Colella, F.
Labagnara, D.
Martinetti, A.
Patrucco, M.
Sandrin, D.
Verda, V.
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Borchiellini R., Cardu M., Colella F., Labagnara D., Martinetti A., Patrucco M., Sandrin D., Verda V., 2013, A Prevention through Design Approach for the Environmental S&H Conditions and the Ventilation System at an Italian Underground Quarry, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 32, 181-186.
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Abstract

Even if the number of the Italian quarrying operations in underground is steadily growing, in many cases the safety criticalities are somehow underestimated, in spite of the regulations D.Lgs. 81/08 and D.Lgs. 624/96, Italian enforcements of the European Directives.
Ventilation system is conceived to face very simplified requirements, whilst critical pollutants or emergency situations are not taken in due considerations. Asides, the ventilation system fault and availability analysis is seldom included in the project.
The paper deals with the results of a research work started some years ago at an underground quarry exploited through drift sublevel based on drill and blast technique, to identify criteria suitable to grant effective safety and health -S&H- conditions for the workers operating in the underground in the Prevention through Design approach.
Taken into account that the phases for an effective approach to the S&H problems in underground must follow a hierarchic method in which the risk management should be faced from an effective hazard reduction to a minimum at the sources, and the ventilation should be considered only as a 4th levelsolution, the possibilities of control at the main pollution sources, i.e. the emission of pollutants due to the rock winning and mucking operations, have been examined.
The residual risk was then faced with both the original underground and airways layout definition for a new exploitation development, based on technical and efficiency considerations, and on fire emergency computer simulations.
Finally, the paper summarizes the results of an availability analysis of the ventilation system for the normal operating conditions and the emergencies management, on the basis of the results of Hazard Evaluation techniques, in particular Hazard and Operability Analysis and Fault Tree Analysis.
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