ENVIRONMENT

Gas bottle bollard fail

THE New South Wales Resources Regulator has warned industry not to use gas cylinders for other purposes after a dangerous incident at one of the state’s open cut mines where a half-buried cannister being used as a bollard was sent flying after being hit by a loader.

 The incident's aftermath

The incident's aftermath

The incident happened while the loader was feeding a hopper machine. As the driver was reversing the vehicle it ran into a red cylinder that was buried upside down  and being used as a bollard for a...

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