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RISK ASSESSMENT AT DEMOLITION ACTIVITY OF INDUSTRIAL / CIVIL OBJECTIVES WITH THE EXPLOSIVES FOR CIVIL USES
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The paper presents a theoretical and practical approach to the concept of risk assessment specific for the demolition of the industrial civil objectives with the help of explosives in terms of ensuring security premises for the effects generated following the blasting demolition work of this type of constructions. Blasting realization of industrial civil objectives to be demolished involves a series of operations that generate health and safety risks to economic operator employees which are carrying out work and for people in neighborhoods and the environment. The primary goal of occupational risk assessment is to prevent the risk of injury and professional disease, and when it is not possible to eliminate these risks, it is necessary to reduce them to the amount of residual risk that must be controlled properly. Both in the occupational risk assessment process stage and subsequent implementation of occupational security, special attention should be directed to the possibility that the risk of injury and occupational disease shall not be moved from one area to another system work, namely technical and organizational solutions adopted to reduce or eliminate these risks do not create additional situations of their manifestations. The legislative framework obliges employers to take all measures to ensure that workers are not exposed to risks that could cause accidents or illnesses. In this paper only considered issues that can influence health and safety due to work company authorized to work with explosives and those that can be generated by other staff of ignorance, lack of coordination and communication.
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Law 126/1995 on the regime of explosive materials, as amended.
"Technical Norms - to Law 126/1995 - on the possession, preparation, experimentation, destruction, transport and storage, handling and use of explosive materials in any other specific operations in the activities of holders, as well as the authorization of fireworks and pyrotechnicians", with subsequent amendments and additions.
Law 319/2006 on health and safety at work.
Dumitru F., �Engineering of shooting, materials and working techniques�, ISBN: 978-973-87855-20/ 978-973-87855-1-9, Publisher Corvinu Deva, 2007.
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