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Enforcement

The NSW Resources Regulator has accepted a Work Health and Safety (WHS) enforceable undertaking from Maules Creek Coal Pty Ltd (MCCPL) in

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Safety

Extreme heat can cause severe illness, hospital admission and even death. Before, during and after a period of hot weather, it’s important

Illustration of mine workers under heat stress

On Monday 18 November 2024, the progressive go-Live of a new system for NSW Resources management of information about funds, levies and

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Event

Tickets are now available for our annual health and safety roadshow for small mines and quarries, held across NSW during February, March and

Image of three people wearing Hi-vis standing near a shed and machinery. Ticket overlaid reads 'admit one'.

The NSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) has reviewed the Guideline for Agricultural Impact Statements at

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Report

We have released our Annual Report to provide information about our activities during the 2023-24 financial year. It provides an activities

Front cover and spread of the Resources Regulator annual report 2023-24

Report

The Quarterly safety report – July to September 2024 has been released to better inform industry when reviewing safety management systems

A spread from the Quarterly safety report - July to September 2024

Event

The 32nd Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar (EESS), held at Hyatt Regency Sydney on 6-7 November 2024, has reinforced its role as a

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Safety

The Resources Regulator has issued a warning to workers after 2 potentially serious incidents where vehicles lost steering on mine sites and

safety bulletin SB24-09

Investigation

The Resources Regulator has published an Investigation information release after a worker suffered serious burns to his legs and hands while

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Event

The two-day seminar brought together 200 professionals from across the industry and was an opportunity to share knowledge, exchange

Photograph of attendees at MEMSS 2024 event

Safety

NSW mines are being asked to remain diligent and prepare for the typical storm season that runs between October and March each year in NSW

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