ENVIRONMENT

Coal sector in NSW has a bad safety year

THERE were two fatal injuries, 93 serious injuries, 295 lost time injuries and 959 total recordable injuries reported to the New South Wales Resources Regulator in 2018-19.

 There were 67 fatal and serious injuries in the coal sector.

There were 67 fatal and serious injuries in the coal sector.

Overall, decreasing rates of injury and illness and incident notifications were observed across all measures, except for serious injury notifications, it said. However, coal's performance was disappointing....

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