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Mine deaths unrelated: Dyno Nobel

DYNO Nobel has denied claims made in reports last week that the two men who were killed at Aditya Birla’s Nifty copper mine and Newcrest’s Telfer copper-gold mine both worked for the mining explosives company.

Andrew Snelling
Dyno Nobel confirmed the man who died at the Telfer mine was an employee, but not the one at Nifty.

Dyno Nobel confirmed the man who died at the Telfer mine was an employee, but not the one at Nifty.

The reports alleged the men were both working alone on boggers at the time of the incident and that they both worked for Dyno. The chief communications manager for Dyno’s parent company Incitec Pivot...

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