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Mobile crane incident breaks bones

A QUEENSLAND coal mine worker had to be taken to the hospital with a broken tibia and fibula after a load carried by an articulated mobile crane hit his leg.

the coal mine worker was taken to hospital and the injuries identified included a broken tibia and fibula.

the coal mine worker was taken to hospital and the injuries identified included a broken tibia and fibula.

The articulated mobile crane and three workers were dispatched to turn a pump protection cover over at a Queensland open pit coal mine. During the lift, the load moved unexpectantly and struck one of...

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