Environmental project leaders are being encouraged to nominate for the 2014 Golden Gecko Awards – but be quick as entries close 18 April. The awards recognise innovation in environmental...
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Lower back pain linked to workplace factors accounts for a third of all work-related disability worldwide, according to research led by the University of Sydney and conducted by an international team...
Counterfeit safety stickers have been found on cranes in WA and Qld according to the Crane Industry Council of Australia (CICA). In a warning sent to the public last week, the Council said forged...
Environmental protesters at Maules Creek have been slammed by the NSW Minerals Council for engaging in dangerous behaviour that could lead to serious injury or worse for themselves and others...
Interested in financial support to develop or boost a workplace wellness program? Your workplace could be eligible for a grant through the Queensland Government’s Workplaces for Wellness...
The NSW Minerals Council is looking for people working in the resources sector to share their stories, both good and bad, about mining-related environment and/or community activities at their...
NSW Safety Alert: An operator at a coal handling and preparation plant in NSW sustained a fluid injection to the forearm while using a high pressure water cleaner, in an incident on 3 February 2014...
Registrations are now open for the 2014 NSW Mining Health & Safety Conference, the mining industry’s premier health and safety event, to be held from 18-20 May in the Hunter Valley. The...
Asbestos has been detected in NUTPLUG, a drilling fluid used in the mining industry, according to a Safety Bulletin issued by NSW Mines Safety. The unfortunately named product was imported by a...
South Australia’s newly elected Labor government, aided by the support of Independent Geoff Brock, will bring much needed change to the State’s resources sector, according to the South...