Skip to main content

A NSW Government website

Fires on battery-powered tools increase

There has been a steady increase in fires associated with portable tools that use lithium-ion and lithium polymer batteries. The batteries have caught fire when:

  • transported loose in a tool bag on the back of a work ute
  • connected to a charger
  • inside an unattended vehicle that exceeded the maximum recommended temperature, and
  • run over, after falling from a man basket underground.

 The Regulator makes several recommendations to mine operators for charging, transporting and limiting exposure of lithium batteries in the recently published safety bulletin (PDF 468.48). 



Please ensure all relevant people in your organisation receive a copy of the bulletin and are informed of its content and recommendations.

Recent Articles

Safety

The Mining Engineering Managers Safety Seminar is returning in 2024. The NSW Resources Regulator is proud to be hosting the 4th annual event

MEMSS 2024

Investigation

The NSW Resources Regulator has launched an investigation into a serious incident at CSA mine near Cobar in central NSW. Two workers

parts used to obtain core samples

Safety

The NSW Resources Regulator is taking steps to address psychosocial hazards and sexual harassment within the NSW mining industry. This

psychosocial hazards in the workplace