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Mines safety bulletin no. 87 | 15 December 2008 | Version 1

Duty of care to mine workers in camps or on-site accommodation

Increasing numbers of mine workers now live in mine camps or single person accommodation provided by mine operators or contractors for the workers rostered to work on site. In general, this accommodation is provided for workers employed on a fly in - fly out or drive in - drive out basis.

Following recent incidents (including deaths) involving sick workers in such accommodation, mines must review their systems and practices to ensure the safety and health of those workers.

Recent incidents include:

These, and other incidents, serve as a reminder of the obligations of mine operators and contractors to ensure the safety and health of their workers who reside, between shifts, in accommodation provided by the mine operator or contractor.

When reviewing systems and practices, mines must consider :

Authorised by Gavin Taylor - Chief Inspector of Coal Mines

Contact:

Issued by Queensland Department of Mines and Energy

Placement: Place this announcement on noticeboards and ensure all relevant people in your organisation receive a copy.

All information on this page (Duty of care to mine workers in camps or on-site accommodation - https://www.rshq.qld.gov.au/safety-notices/mines/duty-of-care-to-mine-workers-in-camps-or-on-site-accommodation) is correct as of time of printing (Sep 1, 2024 11:19 am).