As a quarry worker, your role involves extracting minerals and materials from the earth in quarry or mining operations. While your primary focus is on the extraction process, it’s important to be aware of potential occupational hazards associated with the materials, equipment, and procedures involved in quarry work.
In quarrying environments, exposure to various substances and conditions may pose risks to your health. Hazards can include exposure to dust, noise, vibrations, heavy machinery-related risks, and potential physical injuries.
Continuous exposure to dust and particulate matter, whether through inhalation or skin contact, can contribute to respiratory problems and other health issues, including cancer. Implementing dust control measures, such as watering down roads and stockpiles, can help minimise airborne dust. Ensuring proper training on equipment operation, awareness of potential hazards, and adherence to safety protocols contribute to maintaining a safe work environment. Protective measures for quarry workers may include the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as dust masks, ear protection, safety glasses, gloves, and appropriate clothing.