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NSW Resources responds to worker injured at a Wollongong mine on June 13. Footage by NSW Resources
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00:00I'm Daniel Bray, Inspector of Mines Electrical at the Resources Regulator in New South Wales.
00:10On the 13th of June, at a mine in the Wollongong region, a serious incident occurred during
00:16a planned major ventilation change involving a set of double machine doors.
00:20One worker suffered significant injuries after becoming trapped between the doors, highlighting
00:24the risks associated with uncontrolled movement of ventilation infrastructure under pressure.
00:29During a planned ventilation change at an underground coal mine, workers were tasked
00:34with opening a set of double machine doors to redirect airflow.
00:38Due to significant pressure on the doors, mechanical assistance using an LHD and manned basket
00:44was required to open the in-by doors on the Belt Road side.
00:48The left-hand door was opened and appeared to be chained to the ribs.
00:52While the team was in the process of unchaining the right-hand door from the LHD, the left-hand
00:56door unexpectedly closed, tracking a worker between the two doors.
01:01The trapped worker remained pinned for up to two minutes before being freed by a colleague,
01:05using improvised methods including prying and repositioning the LHD to reapply force.
01:09The injured worker suffered serious injuries as a result of the uncontrolled door movement.
01:15No formal procedure existed for safely opening and securing double doors in instances where
01:19both doors were required to be open at once.
01:22No clearly defined exclusion zones or controls were in place to prevent workers from entering
01:27hazardous line of fire positions during the task.
01:30The method used to secure the left-hand door was improvised and not confirmed to be effective or stable.
01:35The pressure acting on the doors was not fully accounted for in the task planning or risk assessment.
01:40It should be noted the risk also exists when closing the doors.
01:45All mine operators should.
01:49Develop formal documented procedures for securing double doors in instances where both doors are required to be open at once.
01:56Identify and control line of fire hazards associated with high pressure ventilation infrastructure
02:01through defined exclusion zones and task sequencing.
02:06Ensure door restraints and securing methods are engineered, fit for purpose and verified before work begins.
02:12Train relevant personnel in the use of mechanical aids, securing devices and safe work practices for handling high pressure ventilation systems.
02:21Include hold points in procedures to verify critical controls are in place before progressing through each stage of the task.
02:29Please help to eliminate the risk of injuries from ventilation doors in workplaces.
02:33Remember, the risks associated with ventilation pressure acting upon ventilation devices
02:38needs to be accounted for and controlled when planning ventilation changes.
02:42Let's continue to work together to make the NSW mining industry a safer place for all mine workers.

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