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Unions call for 'safety reset' after second fatality

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14th October 2022

By: Esmarie Iannucci

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor: Australasia

     

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PERTH (miningweekly.com) - The Western Mine Workers Alliance (WMWA) has slammed the Western Australian resources sector’s safety culture, saying something was "fundamentally wrong".

The comments follow two fatalities this week.

Gold miner Gold Fields earlier this week suspended operations at its Saint Ives gold mine, near Kambalda, after an accident at the Hamlet underground mine.

Mining contractor MACA also this week reported a fatality at ASX-listed Capricorn Metals’ Karlawinda gold mine.

In the last 14 months, the Western Australian resources sector reported four fatalities.

Australian Workers Union (AWU) WA secretary and WMWA spokesperson Brad Gandy said the union was grieving for the worker and offered condolences to his family and community.

“Every worker should be able to go to work knowing they are safe and will come home. Our thoughts are with the families and workmates of the deceased workers,” Gandy said.

“While we are deeply, deeply saddened by this death we cannot honestly say we are surprised, because recent history has taught us that our industry is not taking safety as seriously as it should.

“Today is a day for mourning. But we cannot and should not hide from the fact that there is something fundamentally wrong with the safety culture created by the management of our mining industry. Things need to change – the culture needs to change.

“If mining companies can’t provide safe workplaces the regulator needs to step up and become more proactive, and not reactive. If it does not more families will suffer through more tragedies,” Gandy said.

“In the meantime the WMWA will keep fighting and the safety of our members will always be our number one priority. The AWU has organisers in the goldfields assisting with that investigation today and the WMWA will be sending our Pilbara organisers to assist with yesterday’s tragedy.

“WMWA is calling for an industry-wide safety reset. It's time to put people before profits for a change.”

The WMWA is an alliance of Australia's two biggest mining unions – the AWU and the Mining and Energy Union, and represents several thousand members in Western Australia.

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