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Roll out more effective risk control, safety body says

THE fatalities and serious injuries that occurred in the Queensland mining industry in 2021-22 shows the need for greater focus on hazard identification, thorough incident investigation, and effective risk control.

 Sadly, there were three work-related fatalities in the Queensland resources industry during 2021-22.

Sadly, there were three work-related fatalities in the Queensland resources industry during 2021-22.

Resources Safety and Health Queensland CEO Mark Stone said in RSHQ's annual report that the agency continued to adapt its activities to address those areas and support obligation holders in their responsibility...

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