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  • Feature on minesite vehicles

    AUSTRALIAN Mining invites editorial contributions and story ideas for its Centenary Feature: Minesite Vehicles 1908 to 2008 in the May 2008 issue.

    11/03/2008

  • Minesite Vehicles: Diggers and Dumpers

    Australian Mining is currently inviting editorial contributions for its Minesite Vehicles: Diggers and Dumpers feature coming up in the May edition.

    24/03/2009

  • Minesite Vehicles: Tyres and Tyre Maintenance

    Australian Mining is currently inviting editorial contributions and story ideas for its Minesite Vehicles: Tyres and Tyre Maintenance feature in the March 2009 issue.

    27/01/2009

  • Minesite Vehicles: Tyres and Tyre Maintenance

    Australian Mining calls for editorial contributions to the March Minesite Vehicles: Tyres and Tyre Maintenance feature.

    28/01/2010

  • Diggers & Dumpers (Earthmoving)

    Australian Mining is currently inviting editorial contributions for its Diggers and Dumpers (Earthmoving) feature coming up in the July 2009 edition.

    02/06/2009

  • Trucks and Transport Special Feature

    Australian Mining will showcase the latest trucks, utes and off-road vehicles that will handle the tough conditions of a remote minesite in a new trucks and transport feature.

    16/06/2009

  • Australian Mining's 2010 Product Directory

    Australian Mining will publish a special product directory in the January issue of the magazine, as a guide to the latest products released by key industry suppliers in 2009.

    10/12/2009

  • Trucks & Transport

    Australian Mining is now calling for editorial contributions to the February Trucks & Transport feature.

    12/01/2010

  • Five new mining websites and e-newsletters

    REED Business Information will launch five new mining-specific vertical websites and e-newsletters in October, aimed at keeping mining industry professionals at the cutting edge of news and developments relevant to their sectors.

    17/07/2008

  • Driver avoids fatal crash

    The Queensland Department of Mines and Energy (DME) has released a safety alert urging miners to be careful when operating large vehicles after a driver narrowly avoided a serious head-on collision with another vehicle.

    21/04/2008

  • Jan Lichos - Brake Diagnostic Tool

    Jan Lichos is a finalist in the Excellence in Occupational Health and Safety category at the 5th Annual Australian Mining Prospect Awards for his brake diagnostic tool.

    04/11/2008

  • Big wheels keep on turning

    From horses to haul trucks, Australia's minesite vehicles have undergone some significant changes over the past 100 years.

    24/04/2008

  • Pirtek becomes Komatsu OE supplier

    Pirtek becomes Komatsu OE supplier

    Pirtek has signed an agreement with Komatsu to become the Australian assembler and supplier for its hydraulic hoses.

    29/04/2010

  • Emergency training promotes safety

    Large, heavy equipment, gases and dust all combine to make a minesite a dangerous place to work.

    16/04/2008

  • Light at the end of the tunnel

    Survey results show positive industry outlook.

    20/04/2009

  • Truck deaths cannot continue, Inspectorate

    The Queensland Mines Inspectorate called for an immediate end to the 'state-wide mining issue' of inadequate truck braking.

    02/10/2009

  • Super Pit operator pleads guilty to fatality

    Operators of Kalgoorlie’s super pit have pleaded guilty to charges relating to the death of a miner on site.

    20/05/2010

  • Applying the brakes on truck deaths

    Four months ago, the Queensland Government launched a blitz to stop the deaths and injuries caused by ineffective brakes. Michael Mills reports on the progress on and off mine sites since then.

    06/04/2010

  • Responsibility on the road

    David Wilkins emphasises the need for mine site managers to have audits undertaken, changes implemented and correct documentation recorded to reduce their liabilities in the event of an incident.

    03/06/2008

  • Explosive tracking system

    Advanced RFID technology is allowing companies to keep their eye on the prize. Jessica Darnbrough writes.

    22/07/2008

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