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Mine Safety Australia is emerging as an important part of mining in Australia. Australian companies are looking at innovative practices and equipment to improve their safety performance in Australia. The introduction of robotic autonomous haul trucks has contributed to a reduction in fatal incidents in Australian mines where they are operating. Australian mine safety innovation leads the world in gas monitoring, automation, real-time hazard monitoring and other technological developments.

Something Went Wrong With Safety In The 1990s

By Dave Whitefield   It Started With The Industrial Revolution The modern concept of occupational safety is generally taken to have kicked off because of the industrial revolution. This time...

Mining Equipment Maintenance

Economy and Safety -which approach will survive the stress test and can different strategies work together? – by DMITRY PRZHEDETSKY (The economic constraints have rekindled a century-old...

geospatial technology can improve safety management systems at mines

THE IMPORTANCE OF DETECTING CHANGE IN THE MINING SECTOR

By Carlos Gonzalez, general manager at geospatial technology provider 3D Laser Mapping discusses the importance of detecting a change in the mining sector. Implementing a safety management system in...

NSW-RR: Dangerous Incident, injured arm

Summary: A worker injured his arm while taking evasive action to avoid being struck by falling strata. The worker was installing bolts between the roof supports when the piece of stone fell...

NSW-RR: Serious injury broken leg

Summary: A worker received a broken leg and another worker a dislocated shoulder when they jumped from the tray of a runaway vehicle.  The vehicle was climbing a steep grade when the vehicle stalled...

Dangerous Incident Safety Incident Coal Mine

Lucky escape for the worker: falling switchboard

Worksafe NZ have accepted enforceable undertakings from Plunket Electrical Oamaru Limited and McConnell Dowell Constructors Limited following an incident at Peaks Pump Station in North Otago. Source:...

Modern Transfer Point Design Emphasizes Containment

Conveyor belt transfer points are a potential problem area for any bulk material handling operation.  As tons of material per minute are quickly dropped with great force through transfer chutes onto...

PROCESS FOR THE ADOPTION OF ISO 45001 COMMENCES

Source: SIA Australia will soon begin the adoption process for the International Standard ISO 45001, Occupational health and safety management systems – Requirements with guidance for use, according...