ENVIRONMENT

NSW to maintain inspection of COVID-19 measures at mine sites

THE New South Wales government will continue to monitor the implementation of controls through its proactive COVID-19 inspection program despite encouraging results from mine operators in the second quarter.

Most operators had implemented appropriate controls, with only a small number of issues being identified.

Most operators had implemented appropriate controls, with only a small number of issues being identified.

The inspection program, which has involved 178 inspections carried out across 87 different mine sites, generally found mine operators responded quickly and appropriately to risks posed by the virus and...

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