Statutory road body Transport Certification Australia (TCA) will commence the type-approval of On-Board Mass (OBM) units for on-road trucks, including dogs and axles.
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Council quarry strategy holds water ? for now
A local council has commissioned consultants to develop a business plan for a quarry it bought mainly as an off-stream water storage.
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Vibrators for harsh environments
OLI’s MVE-series electric external Motovibrator range has been used by the quarry industry in conjunction with vibrating screens, feeders and similar equipment.
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Aggregate major restores pharaoh?s temple
Global building materials company Cemex is part of a restoration project that will see the Mortuary Temple of Thutmosis III brought back to life.
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Crusher buckets to re-use spoil
The Simex CBE range of crusher buckets crush excess material for immediate re-use on the same site.
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Industry vigilance will stamp out drugs
Synthetic drugs are becoming more popular among resources industry workers. Wayne Scott urges operators to learn more about the issue and develop proactive strategies to reduce drug usage in the workplace.
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Cone crusher maintenance critical to optimum output
Performing regularly scheduled maintenance on cone crushers is the most critical step in maintaining day to day reliability and optimum product output, as Carol Wasson reports.
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Software program that monitors, optimises gyratory crushers
An Australian company specialising in technology-based asset management solutions to mineral processing applications has developed new software to provide detailed condition monitoring and optimisation of gyratory crushers.
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Defining, measuring training for Australia?s infrastructure industry
The skills challenge for the resources and infrastructure industry has bedevilled Australia for years. As SkillsDMC chairman Steve McDonald contends, unless the training regime changes, the problems will remain, despite the Federal Government?s good intent.
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Engaging with the community
Consultation and engagement play an important part in the conduct of business today, particularly in planning permits. In the past, this was seen as being a ?soft skill? but as James Marshall explains, more recently there has been an emerging recognition of the value of engaging communities and building relationships.
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