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Key compliance priorities updated

The Resources Regulator has published the January - June 2021 Compliance priorities which sets out the key compliance priorities for the next six months. Publishing this document serves to increase transparency, community and industry confidence in our regulatory activities and increase levels of voluntary compliance.



Between January and June this year the Regulator aims to complete six compliance priorities targeting respirable dust (revision to the exposure standards), management of hazardous chemicals, contractor management, entanglement around conveyors, operational rehabilitation reforms, and progressive rehabilitation.

Click here to view the Compliance Priorities January – June 2021 (PDF, 2.44 MB) 

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