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Forging the future of drilling
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According to Worksafe Victoria, between 2008 and 2017 53 people died in workplace incidents in the months of November and December, with the two-month period accounting for 22.
Learn how easy it can be to adopt an on-site oil analysis program
Inconsistent and fluctuating production levels is a constant challenge in the mining industry.
Achieve +30% additional throughput and 70% reduction in downtime
You're invited to attend this upcoming webinar
date :25/03/2019
loctaion :Sofitel Sydney Wentworth
Meet the industry leaders who shape the Future of Mining in Australia
date :26/03/2019
loctaion :Sofitel Sydney Wentworth
Celebrating and recognising excellence in the mining industry.
date :24/06/2019
loctaion :8 Northumberland Avenue, London, UK
Connecting investors with the world's best mining opportunities
date :26/06/2019
loctaion :Sheraton Grand, London, Park Lane
A one-day event to discuss and debate the biggest risks facing the mining industry in 2019.
While the Christmas holiday period is traditionally a time for celebration and relaxation it is also a dangerous time for workplace safety, with figures showing incident trends generally increase over the silly season.
Forging the future of drilling
According to Worksafe Victoria, between 2008 and 2017 53 people died in workplace incidents in the months of November and December, with the two-month period accounting for 22.
Worksafe tells workers they can anonomously report hazards.
Spinning spanner kills Leonora worker
Time for an exploration overhaul
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Forging the future of drilling
Forging the future of drilling