One slip up uncovers OHS dangers
An employer that failed to provide and maintain safe systems of work after an employee slipped on a ladder and suffered burns from hot tallow has been fined $40,000. The … Continued
An employer that failed to provide and maintain safe systems of work after an employee slipped on a ladder and suffered burns from hot tallow has been fined $40,000. The … Continued
Collision between front-end loader and light vehicle A Caterpillar 992 front end loader reversed into a light vehicle that entered a coal stockpile work area. The dual cab Toyota Hilux … Continued
Review of water policy stakeholder forum, Bendigo, attended by Dr Elizabeth Gibson.
Meeting with Luke Wilson, the Lead Deputy Secretary DEDJTR, with regards to the work plan process, Melbourne, attended by Mr Ron Kerr and Sarah Andrew from Conundrum Holdings and Dr … Continued
Meeting with Minerals Development Victoria regarding it’s future directions following on from the Supply and Demand report, Melbourne, attended by Dr Elizabeth Gibson.
An Invitation from the CMPA. A further round of workshops on two critical issues in the Extractive Industry will be held next month: ‘Working Safely with Geotechnical Risks in Quarries’ … Continued
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) issued a near-miss accident alert about an accident involving a 75-year-old dozer operator who was pushing overburden on a waste pile when the … Continued
Surface Traprock – A loader operator was travelling down a 14% sloped roadway in a small articulated open -station loader which was equipped with ROPS and a seat belt. The … Continued
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) reports that, on March 22, 2016, a 42-year old lead man with six years of mining experience was fatally injured at a surface limestone … Continued
Two companies were fined a total of $1.5 million in the Supreme Court last week over the death of a worker who fell 40 metres when a piling rig collapsed … Continued