ENVIRONMENT

Safety reset a chance to talk

QUEENSLAND Resources Council CEO Ian Macfarlane has thrown his support behind the state government’s safety reset strategy that will give every mine worker in the state a chance to talk to their boss about the serious risks they face at work and raise safety concerns.

 Queensland presses the reset button on safety

Queensland presses the reset button on safety

The state-wide safety reset is part of the government's response to growing safety concerns in the resource industry after six deaths and numerous safety incidents on Queensland mines and quarries this...

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