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Annual High-Visibility Campaign commences

The NSW Resources Regulator’s annual mine safety High-Visibility Campaign commences next week on Monday 24 June 2024.

The 2-week campaign will focus on key incidents at underground and surface mines and assess the implementation of controls that have been identified to prevent the reoccurrence of these incidents.

Inspectors will also conduct an unannounced general site inspection.

This year’s campaign builds on the Regulator’s ongoing engagement with industry and supports similar campaigns conducted in previous years.

Mine operators are reminded of their duty to document and implement safety procedures with regular refresher training of workers to effectively control hazards and reduce risk.

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