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Safe Work Australia has reduced the workplace exposure standard for welding fumes from 5mg/m3 to 1mg/m3 . The new standard is published in

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The NSW Resources Regulator has published a fact sheet on its human and organisational factors data review. The Regulator engaged the Keil

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The NSW Resources Regulator has been working closely with the operator of Russell Vale coal mine since an initial frictional ignition event

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The NSW Resources Regulator has issued a consolidated report for an assessment program between March and September 2023 that focused on

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The NSW Resources Regulator has issued a safety alert after it received notification of a near miss where 2 workers avoided being hit or

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The NSW Resources Regulator has issued a safety alert following an incident in which an acetylene cylinder heated, raising the risk of a

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As the weather warms up, workers face an increased risk of developing heat stress. The NSW Resources Regulator has developed a video

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The NSW Resources Regulator has issues a final report following the injury of 2 workers at Centennial Mandalong Mine. The incident occurred

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The NSW Resources Regulator has issued a safety bulletin on frictional ignition hazards within underground coal mines, which can result in

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The NSW Resources Regulator has completed a comprehensive compliance campaign in response to incidents and feedback from industry to ensure

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The Resources Regulator has published a compliance priority report looking into the air quality of 16 metalliferous underground mines

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The Opal Miners' Safety Awareness Course is now an online format. The online course is free and flexible, allowing participants to complete

Close up photograph of an opal surrounded by dirt found at Lightning Ridge.