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Mine safety hits and misses

A COLLABORATIVE mine safety data project is going to analyse 14 years of Department of Mines and Petroleum accident and incident reports to determine common cause factors of minesite incidents and near misses.

Karma Barndon
Mines and Petroleum Minister Sean L’Estrange

Mines and Petroleum Minister Sean L’Estrange

The parties doing the research are the DMP, the University of Western Australia and Edith Cowan University. As part of the data project UWA will analyse the text in the narrative descriptions of incident...

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