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Endeavour Coal to pay $300k for Appin North incident

SOUTH32 subsidiary Endeavour Coal has been fined $400,000 by the District Court of New South Wales over an incident that left a worker with serious foot injuries.

The court’s decision emphasised the importance of protecting workers.

The court’s decision emphasised the importance of protecting workers.

The fine was reduced 25% to $300,000 to reflect the early plea of guilty by the company. The conviction relates to an incident on June 8 2019 when 58-year-old labour hire worker Jeff Rapley suffered...

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