Decontamination of Drum Crushing Units Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA)

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Drums are crushed in order to minimize the amount of storage space needed for empty drums, as well as to reduce shipping fees for drums being transported as scrap metal.

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Because drum crushers are also used to compact waste inside the drum, decontaminating the units presents potential hazards including exposure to environmental and chemical materials. The Decontamination of Drum Crushing Units Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) app contains guidelines for decontaminating drum crushing units while monitoring safety for technicians and those in the area. For each work activity involved in the process, app users can find a list of potential health and safety hazards and control measures for mitigating risks during that task. For example, personnel should have received specific training when operating high-powered water washing equipment and personal protective equipment is important because the area could pose slip or fall hazards. This app would be a useful tool for an accident prevention plan used in closure projects.

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