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We estimated that in a group of around 2,000 workers involved in these Queensland tunnel projects, 200 to 300 would develop ...
A major construction company and SafeWork discussed strategies to protect tunnel workers from deadly airborne hazards five years ago. Cost was the primary barrier. Beneath our city, a maze of ...
specifically to expedite staff from the work area due to the impact of RCS dust generated by road header operations in the adjacent tunnel,” the email stated. Unions NSW secretary Mark Morey ...
Tunnel workers rely on advanced ventilation systems to provide fresh air underground, water systems to keep the rocks wet and suppress dust, and they wear respirators on their face to keep the air ...
Around 10% of underground tunnel workers in Queensland could develop silicosis, our new study has found. Silicosis is a serious, incurable lung disease caused by inhaling small particles of silica ...
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