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Shocking death a lesson

THE New South Wales District Court has warned miners that they are responsible for the health and safety of all people on site after a trial into the electrocution of a resident living in a cottage on a quarry operated by Cudal Lime Products in NSW.

Karma Barndon
Shocking death a lesson

In the tragedy, CLP employee Barry Perceval, who lived in the cottage at the quarry with his partner Judith Liehr, returned to the cottage for morning tea after working on the quarry’s crusher, to find...

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