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Incidents reveal safety lapses at NSW longwall mines

MINE operators should review how personnel are told where machines are, along with their maintenance procedures, Mine Safety New South Wales has warned after two dangerous incidents at NSW longwall mines.

 Longwall mine safety needs constant attention.

Longwall mine safety needs constant attention.

In the first incident, a worker's face and right arm were sprayed with hot radiator fluid while opening a radiator cap on a shearer carrier.    The worker was sent to hospital for treatment.   ...

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