After a worker was struck by a poly pipe at an underground mine in Queensland, operators are being advised to account for stored energy risks to curb injuries.
Two vehicle incidents at separate surface mine sites have put the spotlight back on traffic management and hazard control.
While heat stress, hydration and fatigue are familiar safety concerns, extreme temperatures can also compromise the very ...
Following a recent “high-hazard event” involving a vehicle fire in a coal mine, the NSW regulator is emphasising the need for ...
The Muster Misting System, from MusterFire International, is a breakthrough in compact fire suppression for small-scale ...
A missing electronic detonator at an underground mine has prompted a reminder from the NSW Resources Regulator about ...
Building a culture of compliance around respiratory protection no longer relies on guesswork. CleanSpace is making it ...
Operations at Newmont’s Tanami mine site in the Northern Territory continue to be suspended, as investigations into the fatal ...
A coal mine worker was injured in a serious surface incident involving a forklift tipping bin at a Central Queensland site.
As an original equipment manufacturer (OEM), Nome operates through a trusted network of distributors and partners, helping to ...
Emesent has been illuminating the mining maintenance process for nearly a decade. The Queensland-based software company’s ...
Open-cut coal mines in the Hunter region are meeting dust suppression requirements, a series of unannounced inspections found.
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