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R1TZIR - Tehnicka zastita i regulativa

Course specification
Type of study Bachelor academic studies
Study programme
Course title
Acronym Status Semester Number of classes ECTS
R1TZIR mandatory 8 3L + 2E 6.0
Lecturers
Lecturer
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
Prerequisite Form of prerequisites
Methods of surface exploitation, Methods of underground exploitation Sompleted classes
Learning objectives
The aim of the course is to acquaint the mining students with the legal regulation on labour safety, potential dangers that can occur in the mines, technical protection measures to prevent them, and how to organize a mine rescue service, create an action plan and save a mine and provide first aid to the injured workers.
Learning outcomes
The student will to acquire the skills for practical and theoretical knowledge related to the organization and implementation of labour safety in the mining companies, preparation of appropriate instructions, company documents, reports and analyzes in the field of labour safety, fire protection plans, action plans and rescue of labours, choosing of the necessary works fire equipment and means for extinguishing fires, means of collective and personal safety equipment. Comprehensive assessment of potential hazards and taking a specific measures to prevent them in all techological processes of surface and underground exploitation of mineral ore materials, mineral processing of ores, including the selection of equipment for the prevention and early detection of the potential hazards and procedures for their elimination. Training for labour rescuing and material resource in case of accidents in mines, handling of filtration and isolative devices and devices for reviving people, providing first aid to injured workers and taking all necessary measures to protect life and health of people and property.
Content
Objective, task and development of safety at work. Normative regulation of technical safety in the Republic of Srpska and international frameworks Ergonomics. Injuries at work. Mining risks and their assessment Occupational diseases. Mine gases (O2, CO2, CO, H2S, NO, NO2, CH4, etc) Technical protection measures against suffocating, toxic and explosive gases Control of the mine air composition. Dust in mines Explosivity of mine dust. Technical protection measures against the harmful effects of mine dust Fires in mines. Technical protection measures and mine fire control procedures Explosions in mines and technical protection measures. Dynamic phenomena in mines and technical protection measures Water inflow and grain materials into mine premises and technical protection measures. The climate of the mining working environment Noise, vibrations and technical protection measures against their harmful effects. Lighting in mines and mining facilities, plants and devices Energy as a source of danger in mines and technical protection measures Technical protection measures in technological processes in underground and surface exploitation of mineral raw materials Technical protection measures in the technological processes of mineral processing Devices of personal and collective protection Isolation and filtration rescuer apparatus. Isolation devices. Mine rescue service Provision of first aid and resuscitation of those injured at work. Defense plan and mine rescue operation
Teaching Methods
The theoretical lectures, computational exercises, colloquiums/tests and seminar work. The program is made easier for the student by studying in consultation with the teacher and assistant.
Literature
  1. Jovičić V., Miljković M., Nuić J., Uljić H. i Vukić M.: Sigurnost i tehnička zaštita u rudarstvu, RGF, Tuzla, 1987. (Original title)
  2. Lilić N., Cvjetić A.: Buka i vibracije u rudarstvu, Rudarsko-geološki fakultet Beograd, 2005,ISBN 86-7352-105-X (Original title)
  3. Stojanović L., Kalajdžija D.,: Zbirka propisa iz oblasti rudarstva. Knjiga I., II. i III., 2000, Geozavod Zvornik. (Original title)
  4. Dhillon B.S. (2003) Engineering Safety: Fundamentals, Techniques and Applications, World Scientific, New Jersey, ISBN 981-238-221-6. (Original title)
  5. Hartman H. (ed.) (1992), SME Mining Engineering Handbook, Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Inc. Littleton, Colorado, 2nd Ed. Vol.1. (Original title)
Evaluation and grading
Class attendance 5 points Teaching activities 5 points Seminar work 10 points Colloquiums I and II 15+15 points Final exam 50 points
Specific remarks
Students are required to attend to the classes, complete exercises, pass the colloquia and the final exam.