ENVIRONMENT

Rolling stones a mine hazard

BULLDOZERS maintaining dumps have inadvertently created hazards on roads at the dump toe of a Queensland open cut coal mine by causing rocks to breach catch bunds.

 Rocks have rolled down the dump slope and landed on the road.

Rocks have rolled down the dump slope and landed on the road.

Rocks have rolled down the dump slope and landed on the road running along the toe of the dump, creating a hazard for road traffic. The Queensland Mines Inspectorate said site senior executives should...

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