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Shocking incident while adjusting conveyor

The mine implemented its electric shock response plan.

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The worker touched a gland and structure and received a tingle across his hand.

The mine implemented its electric shock response plan.

The NSW Resources Regulator said the worker was assessed by ambulance officers.

"Mine operators should seek every opportunity to apply the hierarchy of controls when managing electrical equipment in harsh environments," it said.

"Using extra low voltage electrical equipment and field devices considerably reduces the risks associated with electric shock."

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