ENVIRONMENT

No sling support

A GROUP of miners at a New South Wales open cut coal mine narrowly avoided being hit by a conveyor drive assembly after a worker failed to secure the assembly with a sling before trying to unbolt the unit’s couplings.

 Image of the incident supplied by Resources Regulator

Image of the incident supplied by Resources Regulator

Several workers were helping remove the assembly's motor, gearbox and torque arm, with an electrician disconnecting the motor and another worker removing the coupling covers. That worker started unbolting...

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