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Centenary study tour provides new insights
Following a tour of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland to mark the centenary anniversary of the Institute of Quarrying, IQA delegates have hailed the tour a “great success”.
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Passion for continuous improvement: The Mount Bundey crushing project
A crushing and screening plant optimisation project conducted outside of Darwin has been recognised within the industry as an example of best practice in process change. Phillip Pallisier discusses his work at Boral’s Mount Bundey Quarry.
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Haul truck monitor satisfies all requirements
The Trimble Loadrite H2250 haul truck monitor maintains site safety and haul fleet productivity.
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Tegan Smith: Sharing knowledge and passion
Tegan Smith is a director at resource, environment and town planning consultancy Groundwork Plus and the national co-ordinator for the IQA’s Women in Quarrying (WIQ) network. Anita Waihi spoke to Tegan about her career and the collegial challenges for the WIQ network.
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Drill, blast targets lay solid foundation for partnership
It will never be the most romantic story on earth but two medium-sized companies in the extractive and civil construction industries have certainly forged a collegial partnership with plenty of spark and impact … DAMIAN CHRISTIE reports.
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Could things be looking up for the quarrying industry?
Is a 'construction boom' around the corner for the industry? Damian Christie ponders...
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Managing safety: finding the balance of procedures, people
It is the view of many professionals that good safety performance in the quarrying and extractive industries is still reliant on human factors and not an increasing array of complex and onerous systems and procedures. John Malempre explains why the “human factor” is still such a vital component in keeping the workplace safe.
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Health, safety training offered to quarries
Free health and safety training, including some face to face training, is being offered to quarry workers over the course of one year.
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