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Pipe pushes back window of agitator truck

AN AGITATOR truck was reversing up a decline at a New South Wales underground coal mine when a four inch polypipe pushed in the back window of the cab.

The glass did not shatter and the operator was uninjured.

The glass did not shatter and the operator was uninjured.

The truck was keeping to one side of the path to avoid a drain on the other side. The NSW Resources Regulator said it appeared the corner of the cab caught the end of a disconnected sandfill poly line,...

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