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APPLICANT
WASTE STREAM OR PORTION OF A WASTE STREAM
BENEFICIAL USE/S
environmental a·ffairs Department: Environmental Affairs REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
RISK ASSESSMENT IN TERMS OF REGULATION 8 OF THE .WASTE
EXCLUSION REGULATIONS
Samancor Chrome, Tubatse Chrome (Ply) Ltd
Ferrochrome Slag
Use as aggregates
i-
Concrete aggregates
Road base and covering and road stabilisation
Asphaltic concrete and other bituminous mixtures
-Construction fill
Concrete products
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Plaster and granite sands
-Railroad ballast
Roofing granules
Filtration media
Pipe filling material
Backfilling
Dam construction and stabilisation material
Construction of drainage systems
Hydroponic filling material
Production of cement
W~TE GENERAnNG FACILilY
PHYSICAL ADDRESS OF FACILITY 1 R555 Main Road,
Steelpoort, 1133 1-- - - f latitude: 24°44'38.21"8; longitude: 30°12'1.21"E GPS CO-ORDINATES OF WASTE GENERATING FACILITY
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CONTACT PERSON
NAME Sabra Mudzanapabwe ----------------------------+------ --------------------------------------------------------1 ADDRESS R555 Main Road, Steelpoort
EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected]
TELEPHONE 013 230 8418 or 083 304 7659
* DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF WASTE Ferrochrome is an essential ingredient for the production of stainless steel, and is an alloy of iron and GENERATING PROCESS chromium with a chromium content of between 50 and 55 percent. Stainless steel depends on chrome
for its appearance and its resistance to corrosion.
Ferrochrome production is essentially a carbothermic reduction operation taking place at high temperatures. The ore- an oxide of chromium and iron - is reduced by coal and coke to form an ironchromium alloy called ferrochrome. The heat for this reaction comes from the electric arc formed between the tips of the electrodes in the bottom of the furnace and the furnace hearth. This arc creates temperatures of about 2 800°C.
Tapping takes place intermittently. When enough smelted ferrochrome has accumulated in the hearth of the furnace, the tap hole is drilled open and a stream of molten metal and slag flows down a trough into a chill or ladle. The ferrochrome solidifies in large castings, while the slag is separated and stockpiled for further processing.
The product is crushed and screened to exact customer specifications. Alternatively, the ferrochrome is granulated into a flowing stream of water.
To improve total ferrochrome recovery while maintaining a high--quality product, alloy recovery plants are utilised to recover the ferrochrome from the slag produced during the charge chrome process. The slag, which has a metallic content of approximately 4 percent, is processed through a series of crushers
,__ __________________________ ..J..,;;and broken down to minus 15mm material. It then moves through a wet j igging plant where the chrome _
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-and slag are separated by means of gravity or magnets .. The slag is then stockpiled into various size fractions for further use by external customers.
-PRODUCnONPROCESSFLOW CHART ATTACHED
~., NO
- --IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS
-WASTE CLASSIFICATION HAZARDOUS GENERAL
~ • A process flow chart must be attached to the process description
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RISK ASSESSEMENT WITHOUT MITIGATION
Activity Risk Environmental receptors Impact Assessment of the risk Description
Probability Magnitude Duration Scale Significance
Transporting of Potential for Surrounding environment Deterioration 2 2 1 3 12 -low slag slag to - Air
of air quality become air- Roads Damage to borne during -transportation - Other road users other vehicles
-Handling of slag Potential for Air Deterioration 2 2 1 1 8-low
slag to emit of local air dust during the quality loading and offloading of the slag
Material storage Potential for Soil (primary) Slag spillage 3 2 1 1 12-low stockpiled on soil material to enter the Surface water (secondary) surrounding Slag spillage environment l
in water causing siltation
-Material handling Potential for Air Deterioration 2 4 2 1 14-low and processing slag to emit of air quality
I I dust during
handling,
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-I Activity Risk Environmental receptors Impact Assessment of the risk
Description Probability Magnitude Duration Scale Significance
crushing and screening activities
Material handling Potential for 1 Health - skin Potential for 4 2 1 1 J16-low and processing of skin exposure skin irritation slag of humans and abrasion
whilst working with slag
·- -Material handling Potential for Health- eye Potential for 4 2 1 1 16-low and processing of eye contact eye irritation slag exposure of and abrasion
humans whilst working with slag
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-Activity Risk Environmental receptors Impact Assessment of the risk
Description Probability I Magnitude Scale I Significance Duration
I I I I _j_
.-- -Material handling
1
Potential for Health - respiratory Potential for 4 2 1 1 16-low and processing of inhalation of system respiratory slag dust exposure irritation
of humans whilst working with slag
-Material handling Potential for Health Potential for 2 2 1 1 8-low and processing of ingestion of irritation slag slag dust by
humans whilst working with slag
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Activity Risk Environmental receptors Impact Assessment of the risk Description
I Probability I Magnitude Scale I Significance Duration
I I Environmental Potential for Soil, surface water. Minor 1 2 1 1 4-low spillage accidental localised silt
release of slag contamination into the
Visual impacts environment during transport and material
I handling
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The following factors and criteria must be used to assess the impacts of the activities:
Criteria MAGNITUDE ISnvnriM DIJAA1JON
10 - Ve~ h:Bh 5-Pell118nent Uonser than 10 years) ....!= J11yh 4 ~ Lom:Harm (5 to 10 yeers)
6-Moderate 3- Mediurn~tenn !12 months to 5 )'ei!ns) 4-L.ow 2 - Short-tann (0 to 12 months) 2 - Minor 1 -lrnrnadiate
SCAtE ; PROBABILITY (Llkollhooct) f-5- lnlemational 5 ~Definite
4-National 4 ~ Highly r>robable 3 - Rtl1)ional 3 - Medium probability
,_2-l..ocal 2 - Low probabilitY 1- Sleonly 1 - lf!!!!ohable I 0-None 0-None
Magnituda Magnitude measures the size of the Impact
Dundlon Dutation refers to the liratime of the Impact i.e. how long it will last
SCIIIe The scale refers to the extant of the inpact.
Probability 1J?e probability refers to the chance of Impact to occur. The potential mpac:t could be most likelY to occur, unlbly, etc..
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Assessment of Slqnjficaoce d imooo
Significance rating d the potential inpads illustraliea the importance of the impact bel. The size of araa alfecled by pollution may be .tremely high bUt the significance of this effect is dependent on the cona:ubatlon or level of pollution in that ansa. In Of'der to deiBrmine the significance of inpac:t, the following method was used:
Significance Points (SP) = (Magnitude + Duration + Scale) x Probabilty
The \'&lues d SP ant then ranged as follows:
SP>60
Rating - - --,------ DescriptiDO
Indicates high envirownental significance
An inpac:t which could influence the decision about whether or not to pi'OCI88d with the aclivilies regardless of any possible mitigation.
i lgjspjijj3Qii":-:i&Oiift1 •1n;;ldicateslir" ;;;modlll;n~;; ..... ~--IJAn inpact or bemlftt which is sufficiently inportant ~
environmental significanoa requite management and which could have an influence on the decision unlela it Ia mitigated.
SP<30
+
Indicates low environmental significance
Positive im.-ct
lmpac:IS with lillie 11!1&1 elfect and which will not have an int1uence on or require modification of the activities.
An inpac:t that is lkely to result in positive consequenceslefJec:ts
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• --·~----------~~--=========~~---------------------=~=-------------------~=====-----------~===-~
I, Johan Jacob Kleynhans hereby declare that I have read the completed the Risk Assessment fonn and hereby confirm that the information is to the best of my knowledge true and correct.
Furthermore, I declare that I am fully aware of my responsibilities in terms of the Waste Exclusion Regulations, and that failure to comply with these Regulations may constitute an offence in terms of the National Environmental Management: Waste Act, 2008 (Act 59 of 2008).
Applicant {Full names) Johan Jacob Kleynhans --------------~------------------
Designation General Manager
Signature I~
/ ' --------~---.~---------------------------
tr!~Y Date Place Steelpoort
LFOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Date Received I Decision Taken . Authorised I Not Authorised( provide reasons)
Reference Number I Page 11 of11
environmental affairs Department: Environmental Affairs REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN IN TERMS OF REGULATION 10 OF WASTE EXCLUSION REGULATONS
APPLICANT Samancor Chrome, Tubatse Chrome (pty) Ltd
SOURCE(S) OF Ferrochrome smelter producing slag WASTE
WASTE TO BE Ferrochrome Slag BENEFICIATED
BENEFICIAL Use as aggregates USEIS
Concrete aggregates
Road base and covering and road stabilisation
Asphaltic concrete and other bituminous mixtures
Construction fill
Concrete products
Plaster and granite sands
Railroad ballast
Roofing granules
Filtration media
Pipe filling material
Backfilling
Dam construction and stabilisation material
Construction of drainage systems
Hydroponic filling material
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Production of cement
MSDS YES NO Not classified as hazardous ATTACHED IF HAZARDOUS
WASTE Samancor Chrome, Tubatse Chorme (pty) Ltd GENERATING FACILITY
R555 Main Road
PHYSICAL Steelpoort
ADDRESS
1133
GPS CO-Latitude: 24°44'38.21"8; Longitude: 30°12'1.21"E
ORDINATES OF WASTE GENERATING FACILITY (e.g. 60° 29'30" Latitude; 34 D 20' 15" Longitude)
Private Bag X504
POSTAL Steelpoort ADDRESS
1133
CONTACT Sabra Mudazanapabwe PERSON
TELEPHONE 013 230 8418 CELL: 083 304 7659
EMAIL babra.muc!zanaRabwe@sama FAX: ncorcr.com
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RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN
Actlvrty I RlaJc Doocrlpllon I Actlon(a) to mlnimiHI I RloponelbUity (Who II I manage the rllk l'llpOnelbla to do It}
Transporting of Potential for slag to Make use of tarpaulin Transporter slag become air-borne over slag during
during transportation transportation if slag has potential to cause dust or to be thrown
j Operator
from the vehicle.
Handling of slag Potential for slag to Slag Is a heavy and emit dust durlng.the dense material. The loading and potential to cause dust offloading of the slag is low. Take
precautions to minimize dust formation by wetting of the slag when
ne~a~. F Material storage Potential for The slag is stable in Operator
stockpiled material storage. Slag is usually to enter the consumed in large surrounding volumes for which environment packaging is
impractical. Avoid deposition outside areas of intended use. Store in demarcated areas. Avoid storage conditions that may generate dust.
Manage stormwater collected in slag stockpile areas.
Material handling Potential for slag to Slag is a heavy and Operator and processing emit dust during dense material. The
handling, crushing potential to cause dust and screening is low. Take activities precautions to
minimize dust formation by wetting of the slag when necessary. I
Material handling Potential for skin Special attention other Operator and processing of exposure of humans than routine personal slag whilst working with hygiene not required.
slag Wash hands with water
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and soap. Wear the appropriate PPE. Overalls and safety boots; gloves for hands, where applicable.
Material handling Potential for eye Eye protection should Operator and processing of contact exposure of be worn were dust is a slag humans whilst potential hazard.
working Safety goggles and face shield if the potential exists for the generation of sharp, small chips, sharp flakes or excess dust.
Material handling. Potential for Take precautions to Operator and processing of inhalation of dust minimize dust slag exposure of humans formation by the
whilst working with wetting of the product slag and use appropriate
~anal protective lpment to prevent t Inhalation
--Material handling Potential for Operator and processing of ingestion of slag
slag dust by humans Wash out mouth with whilst working with water. Wash hands slag and not wearing thoroughly after PPE or washing 1 handling. hands
- -Environmental Potential for Clean slag spills Transporter and spillage accidental release of immediately and operator
slag into the remove to suitable environment during storage area. transport and material handling
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DECLARATION
I, Johan Jacob Kle~nhans hereby declare that I have !"$ad the completed Risk · Management form and hereby confirm that the information is to the best of my knowledge true and correct.
Furthermore, I declare that I am fully aware of my responsibilities in terms of the Waste Exclusion Regulations, and that failure to comply with these Regulations may constitute an offence in terms of the National Environmental Management: Waste Act, 2008 (Act 59 of 2008).
Applicant (Full names) Johan Jacob Kleynhans
Designation General Manager
Signature:
Date: ~{Dg Place:
I FOR OFFICE USE ONLy ,-
Date Received
Decision Taken Authorised Not authorised (provide
[ reason)
Reference Number
SECURITY DEPT.
Steelpoort
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