Landfill Risks and Complications

What are the dangers of a Landfill?

The danger of landfills comes from their sizes and the nature of the work necessary for trash removal. The ability of a landfill to eradicate waste is the reason behind the hazards. Spontaneous combustion, unstable grounds, close monitoring of visitors, and sudden move of vehicles are all everyday issues. In addition to this, one must also consider drainage, potential wild animals, and lack of awareness after closure. All of these safety aspects are present no matter the day, weather, and other external factors. This implies they can easily be exacerbated by the slightest changes. Natural disasters and poor weather such as heavy rains and thunderstorms may create ground instability and floods. These situations can cause harm to both workers and visitors. Moreover, the uncertainty of the various components can create safety hazards like fire and leaks.

Simply walking in these areas is always a dangerous and tedious task. Driving and focusing on a job as an operator adds more risks. Here then, awareness is essential in order to avoid unnecessary dangers. For this reason, it is essential to be able to provide accurate and fast communication between all present on the premises.

How to take appropriate precautions?

There are many ways to prevent risks and offer safety for all involved in a landfill. Awareness of both dangers and surroundings is essential. For this reason, employees should always be made aware of emergency plans and appropriate safety training. This implies previous and new content must be revised as often as possible. It is important to test this knowledge by conducting practical and theoretical training and tests. Using protective equipment is also required at all times. Otherwise, even being knowledgeable of safety procedures may not be enough. Not only should the equipment assist with visibility, but it should also cover as much skin as possible. Doing this greatly decreases the risks of exposure and direct skin contact with waste and other harmful materials.

Although these steps are important, it is still essential to be able to clearly communicate at any given moment. Accidents still happen and users should always be reactive. It is key to have systems in place to alert as fast as possible using various methods for any situation. These solutions must adapt to outdoor settings as well as potential weather and exposure hazards. Beacons and alarm systems can help evacuate in the case of an immediate danger as well as assist in safely driving around a landfill.

 

Why Hazavoid?

Hazavoid offers fully wireless solutions: the Hazavoid Wireless Alarm System (pictured above) and the Hazavoid Wireless Alert Beacon System come with a backup battery and solar panels.

Users can set up the devices following their needs, anywhere and for any context with both pole and wall mounting options. It is easy to hoist the components in order for them to suit various needs to avoid damage and reach more people. Activation devices such as remotes allow for immediate and reliable activation. Workers can carry the devices on them throughout the day and activate any nearby system the moment they notice a threat. One can customise their WiLAS tones for industry-specific concerns or recurring issues. This allows for more accurate communication and lowered reaction time. These two factors are key for landfill safety, both for workers and visitors. As landfills can often be loud, beacons are also essential options to reach safety standards using various colours to gauge danger levels. One can also utilise the flashing lights as assistance for driving and to easily evacuate if necessary.

 

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