Mine operators know that a safe mine is a productive one. That’s why mining companies spare no expense when it comes to protecting their people with the best in safety technology.
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The Queensland Mining Expo (QME) is just around the corner and Safe to Work will be on the ground at the event, handing out the latest May-June Read More
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Sepura, a UK based company with over 20 years’ experience in mission critical communications, has recently launched a new suite of TETRA products tailored to the mining industry, including:
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The Atlas Copco HiLight B5+ Light Tower is suitable for a wide range of applications including events, residential construction, road construction, temporary public lighting and oil and gas requirements.
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For WesTrac, Rio Tinto and Caterpillar, this new tele-remote dozing system (TDS) at Rio Tinto’s iron ore operations in Western Australia is wholly focused on operator safety.
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Bodytrak, a leader in smart safety monitoring in the workplace, has announced the launch of its wearable product: Bodytrak 1 IS, one of the very few wearable devices in the safety sector to offer ATEX and IECEx compliance.
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As temperatures surge, heatwaves claim more Australian lives than any other natural threat. In one year alone, studies in Australian mining unearthed 106 cases of heat exhaustion requiring medical intervention.
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