If you’re a mining truck driver, driver dozer or loader operator and you think that whole body vibration is an issue in your vehicle, you can now take some of your measurements through a simple...
Category - WHAT’S NEW IN AUSTRALIAN MINING
AMSJ ‘What’s New’ category on Australasian Mine Safety Journal profiles a range on what’s new in Australian mining. We provide updates from across the Australian Mining industry on the latest news and product releases from leading product and service suppliers.
Australian mining in growing and mining companies need valuable up to date news and information in order to maximise their returns and keep their workplaces safe. If you have a new product or service, Australian mining industry news release, why not contact us to have your release shared to our ever growing readership of >100 Users per month.
What’s New also provides suppliers across this Australian mining industry to showcase their products and services and link with Mining Buyers throughout the Asia Pacific Region.
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If you are a leader, key decision maker or are a stakeholder in the mining industry across Australia and the Asia Pacific, the Australasian Mine Safety Journal will keep you informed and become an essential reference tool for assisting you to develop and improve mining safety programs and mine safety performance.
Throughout Australia each and every year confined space deaths continue to occur despite concerted efforts by Government regulators, safety and engineering professionals. Unfortunately, statistics...
Falling Objects Injure on Average 15 Workers Per Day* It’s the highest cause for worker related fatality. Statistics from SafeWork Australia* confirm that falling objects in the workplace are...
LED Signage and paging communications systems might seem like an odd combination of products for one company to supply but when you think about it both are about communicating safety messages...
IT IS the common mining and construction hazard that causes upwards of 40,000 deaths globally each year and is so hazardous it recently ranked number two in SafeWork NSW’s 100 ‘priority...
Health and Safety Certification programs have been running for 30 years in the UK, USA and Canada. Safety Institute of Australia CEO David Clarke describes how the Institute is now certifying...
Safer outdoor switchboards are potential life-savers An innovative Queensland engineering firm has become the first in Australia to gain NATA certification for a safer outdoor switchboard design they...
Many small to medium sized businesses do not have full-time IT or WHS/risk staff so, when they look to implement software to help them manage risk and WHS, they need something that integrates easily...
The Internet of Things and the Future of Mining Safety Innovations in technology are dramatically changing the face of safety. The expanding connectivity between people and devices has been a...
According to Cancer Council Australia it is estimated that 230 people develop lung cancer each year as a result of past exposure to silica dust at work.
A new Konecranes 5t CXT crane is helping the Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology operations of the global high technology engineering group uphold its safety and quality commitments to customers, as...
Kal Tire Australia invests in the people who inspire its safety vision with team members on the front lines There’s no two ways about it: Handling earthmover-size tyres and wheels...