REPORTING-OF-LOST-TIME-INJURIES
Monday 17 November 2008Micromine is a finalist in the 5th Annual Australian Mining Prospect Awards for its development of PITRAM, a mine production control and management solution that records, manages and processes mine-site data in real-time.
Monday 14 July 2008A damning report into the way mine safety statistics are recorded in Queensland will bring about changes to the system, Queensland Mines and Energy Minister Geoff Wilson has said.
Wednesday 02 July 2008The Queensland Government will bring in sweeping changes to the way in which annual mine safety statistics are recorded in the State, according to Mines and Energy Minister Geoff Wilson.
Monday 31 March 2008Fortescue Metals Group's (FMG) Pilbara Iron Ore and Infrastructure Project is on track for first ore shipment in mid-May, according to the company's Monthly Construction Report - February 2008.
Friday 28 March 2008ACCORDING to the latest Resources Safety MineSafe magazine, the amount of lost time eye injuries has decreased by more than 66%.
Monday 04 February 2008THIESS Contractors Indonesia (TCI) has been recognised for working two years, the equivalent of 45 million man hours without a lost time injury.
Saturday 05 January 2008ARE there any statistics showing improvements in safety in the mining industry resulting from personal protective equipment (PPE) use?
Tuesday 30 October 2007A DEPARTMENT of Mines and Energy (DME) review has shown a lot of work needs to be done to improve safety reporting in Queensland Mines and Quarries
Tuesday 09 October 2007THE recently released Safety performance in the Western Australian mineral industry – accident and injury statistics 05–06 revealed a 10% increase in the average workforce from the previous year.
Friday 08 June 2007THE peak representative body for the Queensland minerals and energy sector has confirmed its support for a revamp of safety reporting at Queensland mines, while totally rejecting claims that the industry is engaged in false reporting.