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Ulan West worker hospitalised

A MINE worker at Glencore’s Ulan West mine in New South Wales suffered leg, hand and facial injuries and had to be hospitalised after a pipe end known as a “pressure manifold” separated from the end of a polypropylene pipe during a pressurised leak test and struck him.

Lou Caruana
Ulan West worker hospitalised

Contract workers were testing and checking the integrity of recently recovered polypropylene pipes from the underground workings of the mine, according to a report by the NSW Resources Regulator. The...

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