Mine Heat Stress Monitoring and Control Checklist
This comprehensive mine heat stress monitoring and control checklist ensures regulatory compliance with MSHA, NIOSH, OSHA, ISO 7933. Daily heat stress assessment for underground and surface mining operations covering wet bulb globe temperature measurement, hydration programs, acclimatization, and medical monitoring per MSHA and NIOSH heat stress criteria. Addresses elevated mine temperatures in deep mines and surface operations in hot climates. Complete all sections to maintain compliance docume
- Industry: Mining & Quarrying
- Frequency: Per Shift / Daily
- Estimated Time: 20 minutes
- Role: Mine Safety Officer / Site Manager
- Total Items: 19
- Compliance: MSHA, NIOSH, OSHA, ISO 7933
Temperature and Humidity Measurement
Measure heat stress indices per NIOSH Criteria for a Recommended Standard on Occupational Heat Exposure.
- Has Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) been measured at start of shift at all high-temperature work areas?
- Is WBGT below NIOSH recommended action limit for work level and acclimatization status?
- Is ventilation airflow sufficient to maintain working face temperatures below mine's heat management limit?
- Is refrigeration cooling plant operational in deep high-temperature areas?
- Is temperature trending recorded to identify worsening conditions requiring engineering controls?
Hydration and Rest Rotation
Verify hydration and rest rotation program per MSHA heat safety guidelines.
- Is cool potable water (10-15°C) available at worksites at rate of 1 cup per 15-20 minutes?
- Are work-rest schedules adjusted per NIOSH table based on WBGT and work demands?
- Is a cool shaded rest area with temperature below 29°C available near all hot work areas?
- Are electrolyte replacement options available for extended sweating periods?
- Is buddy system in place so no worker is alone in high-heat areas to allow early heat illness detection?
Acclimatization Program
Verify acclimatization per NIOSH and OSHA heat stress protocols.
- Do new workers follow acclimatization schedule (20% first day, 20% increment daily over 5 days)?
- Do workers returning after 9+ days off receive 50% acclimatization schedule?
- Are individual acclimatization records maintained showing progression and completion?
- Have workers with heat-related medical conditions received physician clearance for hot work?
Heat Illness Recognition and Response
Verify heat illness response capability.
- Have all supervisors and workers received heat illness recognition and first aid training?
- Is cold-water immersion or ice packing available for heat stroke emergency cooling?
- Is rapid evacuation plan for heat stroke victim to medical facility documented and practiced?
- Are heat illness incidents and near-misses reported and analyzed to prevent recurrence?
- Is fit-for-duty assessment in place for workers with heat illness in previous shift?
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Why Use This Mine Heat Stress Monitoring and Control Checklist?
This mine heat stress monitoring and control checklist helps mining & quarrying teams maintain compliance and operational excellence. Designed for mine safety officer / site manager professionals, this checklist covers 19 critical inspection points across 4 sections. Recommended frequency: per shift / daily.
Ensures compliance with MSHA, NIOSH, OSHA, ISO 7933. Regulatory-aligned for audit readiness and inspection documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Mine Heat Stress Monitoring and Control Checklist cover?
This checklist covers 19 inspection items across 4 sections: Temperature and Humidity Measurement, Hydration and Rest Rotation, Acclimatization Program, Heat Illness Recognition and Response. It is designed for mining & quarrying operations and compliance.
How often should this checklist be completed?
This checklist should be completed per shift / daily. Each completion takes approximately 20 minutes.
Who should use this Mine Heat Stress Monitoring and Control Checklist?
This checklist is designed for Mine Safety Officer / Site Manager professionals in the mining & quarrying industry. It can be used for self-assessments, team audits, and regulatory compliance documentation.
Can I download this checklist as a PDF?
Yes, this checklist is available as a free PDF download. You can also use it digitally in the POPProbe mobile app for real-time data capture, photo documentation, and automatic reporting.