Occupational Health

Falcon Bolt system slashes intersection support time by over 70 percent, boosting safety and cutting costs at Tomingley Gold Operations underground mine

In a decisive move that rewrote its approach to underground ground support, Tomingley Gold Operations has phased out twin-strand cable bolts in favour of Falcon Bolts—an innovative self-drilling, mechanically anchored system developed by Jennmar Australia.

NSW mine incidents highlight safety system failures, drill rig mishap, and diesel engine over-revving risks

Three serious workplace incidents involving mining operations in New South Wales have prompted fresh calls for vigilance, with the state’s Resources Regulator issuing its latest Weekly Incident Summary for the week ending 28 March 2025.

New safety regulations to prevent tyre fire explosions during transport of ammonium nitrate take effect

Transport operators handling ammonium nitrate explosion risk goods in Western Australia are now required to comply with new safety regulations designed to prevent tyre fire incidents, following legislative amendments set to come into effect on 18 April 2025.

Alcoa fined $400,000 after caustic spill injures workers and students at Kwinana refinery

Alcoa of Australia has been fined $400,000 and ordered to pay court costs after a caustic soda spill at its Kwinana alumina refinery injured multiple workers—including school students on work experience placement.

Coal mine safety in Queensland on the rocks: Inspectors sound alarm on repeat blunders

A Queensland Coal Mines Inspectorate report has revealed persistent and serious safety failures across the state’s mining operations, with high-potential incidents (HPIs) occurring at an alarming rate.